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Slashes

There are two kinds of slashes, or hash marks, used to indicate improvised chording or comping. If you want to indicate ad lib comping, but you don’t require a specific rhythm, you can let PrintMusic fill the measures with stemless slashes, spaced according to the time signature (four slashes in a 4/4 measure, for example, at right in the figure below). If you want to indicate a specific rhythm of comping, PrintMusic can turn the noteheads of any passage into slashes, still beamed and stemmed (at left in the figure below).

You can also create a passage of mixed normal notation and slash notation.

To create ‘comping’ slashes

To combine notes with rhythmic notation slashes on one staff

 

 

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