To create a partial row, first create a full row with more chairs than you need and then hide some of the chairs. Stands will be displayed when the show music stands checkbox is selected. The small gray boxes indicate where stands can be placed, click inside these boxes to turn the stands on or off. The boxes themselves will be hidden when printing.
To create a row with only music stands for percussion, etc , first create a normal row and then hide all the chairs by clicking on each one. To create custom labels on chairs, click the edit labels link beside each row. Each line of text that you type in the text box will be displayed over the a chair in the selected row left to right. To restore the default numeric labels to a row, click its edit labels link and delete all text from the text box. To set colors for chairs, first click the edit chair colors link.
Select a color from the palette, and click on the chairs one at a time to make them the selected color. Use the checkboxes above the palette to control whether to color the chair outlines, labels, or both. If you want to change the color of the interior of the chairs, right-click on each chair after choosing a color. The checkboxes have no effect on the interior color.
If you want to save your chart settings to use later, click the save this chart link at the bottom. A file containing the chart data will be saved to your computer. Next time you want to return to your saved chart, click the load saved chart link and select the file that you saved. To share a chart with a co-worker, click the send by email link at the bottom of the page.
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Follow Following. Sign me up. Already have a WordPress. Log in now. Loading Comments We value your comments, share us your thoughts by commenting below. Guitars There is a guitar that matches your vision for your band, as well as your choice of sound and genre.
Guitar amplifier- This is quite expensive but can be used for a range of purpose, including: for rehearsals, small gigs, or performances in open areas. For a gig and live performance, an average watt amplifier is needed to get enough sound boost. Pedals- you need this if you want to control the tone, quality, effects or distortion of your guitar. There are innumerable sounds that you can potentially create with pedals. Ultimately, it all boils down to your choice. Bass The bassist is often the silent player of the band but actually plays a significant role in making good music.
Bass amps have closed cabinet to give you thicker sound. The Percussion or Drums Rhythm is the basic foundation of every great band out there and with a good drummer, pace and tempo is controlled.
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