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Title: Guitar Strumming examples?
Post by: flhippy on 2008-02-08 04:24 pm
Hi there,

   I've been searching the forums this morning regarding how to create a guitar stumming sound. And I'm not really understanding what I'm reading. Is there some examples of basic guitar strumming which I can download?

   I'm able to create chords, but there are two sounds for a guitar chord, if it's strummed up it has a higher sound than if it's strummed down. Creating this effect is what I'm after.

   Thanks in advance.

David
Title: Re: Guitar Strumming examples?
Post by: Rick G. on 2008-02-08 05:01 pm
You might try <this> (https://forum.noteworthycomposer.com/?topic=5925.msg38839#msg38839).
Or just go directly to <here> (http://nwc-scriptorium.org/helpful.html#NWCFiles) and download GuitarStrum.zip
Title: Re: Guitar Strumming examples?
Post by: Milton on 2008-02-09 12:17 am
Rick, thanks for the plug! 

flhippy, as the Read Me file in GuitarStrum.zip explains, this is not an automatic process, but a way to get NWC to sound like a natural guitar strum (I'm a guitarist myself, among other things) while keeping the notation looking proper.  You may also want to investigate Harmony Assistant by Myriad Software (best I've heard for the intricacies and nuances of guitar) and Band-In-A-Box by PG Music.  Not a slam on NWC at all since it's what I use most, and each music software has its own strengths and weaknesses.
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