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 SongWriter 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, SongWriter 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.
        
        
            - Click 
 the Staff tool   , and select the measures in which you want slashes to 
 appear. See Selecting 
 music for some region-selecting shortcuts. , and select the measures in which you want slashes to 
 appear. See Selecting 
 music for some region-selecting shortcuts.
- From 
 the Staff Menu, choose Apply Alternate Notation. The Apply Alternate 
 Notation dialog box appears.
- Select 
 Rhythmic or Slash Notation and click OK. Slash Notation hides all 
 the music and replaces it with evenly-spaced hash marks. The number of 
 hash marks is determined by the bottom number of the time signature. Rhythmic 
 Notation turns the music into beamed and stemmed slashes, all on the middle 
 line of the staff. See Alternate 
 Notation dialog box for more information.
- Click 
 OK (or press return). 
 Any music that was in the selected region is now hidden; to restore 
 it, choose the measures again, then choose Clear Staff Styles from the 
 Staff Menu.
            - For each beat where you’ll want a slash, enter any 
 pitch; we’ll convert them to slashes next so what counts are the rhythms.
            
- Click 
 the Staff tool   , and select the 
 notes that will contain slashes. See Selecting 
 Music - To select part of a measure for more information. , and select the 
 notes that will contain slashes. See Selecting 
 Music - To select part of a measure for more information.
- From 
 the Staff Menu, choose Apply Alternate Notation. The Apply Alternate 
 Notation dialog box appears.
- Select 
 Rhythmic Notation, and click OK. See Alternate 
 Notation dialog box for more information.