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Guitar pro 6 change tuning
Guitar pro 6 change tuning











The first way is to find the location of the chord change on the tab then click this little Am guitar chord: By default it’ll put the chord name above the stave and show all the chords used underneath the song title, artist etc. There are a couple of ways to add chord charts to the tab. Then you click the down arrow, give the tuning a name and you’ll be to use it at any point in the future. Start with low-G tuning then click the down arrow on each of the little tuner boxes five times to give you D3, G3, B3 and E4. Setting up baritone tuning is the same process with a lot more clicking. You can save the tuning for future use by clicking the arrow that has just appeared next to the drop down box: Then go to the bottom left tuner of the bass guitar and click the down arrow until the box reads A3. There aren’t options for low-A or baritone tuning but they’re easy to create. Select which you want then click either of the Apply ticks (it makes no difference which if you haven’t started your tab yet). If you click the drop down menu where it says “C Tuning” you get options to change to D-tuning or low-G tuning. You can change that by clicking on the guitar in the far left column which brings up this picture of a bass guitar head: Changing the Tuningīy default, the tab created is in high-g gCEA tuning.

guitar pro 6 change tuning

In the bottom left corner there are options to show slash notation (more on that later), standard notation (which I leave off most of my tabs) and tab.

guitar pro 6 change tuning

You can find the ukulele under the slightly kinky sounding “Exotic Guitars”. Now set up a ukulele tab by going to Track > Add… and it’ll bring up this window: (You can just cancel out of the Score Information screen for now.) Start by going to File > New Score > Empty. Out of the box, it is set up for guitar so I thought I’d pass on what I’ve learnt about using Guitar Pro 6 for making ukulele tabs along with a few general tips (note: this is not at all a substitute for reading the actual manual).

guitar pro 6 change tuning

I highly recommend it if you’re getting into making uke tabs. I think all my tabs on Uke Hunt have been made with it. I’ve been using Guitar Pro for almost 10 years.













Guitar pro 6 change tuning