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Chapter 5: Guided Tour of Band-in-a-Box
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Aside from the compositional values of the Melodist, the features can be used as a powerful practicing aid -
improving sight reading by reading the melodies generated in various keys, and ear training - improving your “ear”
by playing along with the chord progressions in the generated songs.
Launching the Melodist
To launch the Melodist, press the [Melodist] button on the main screen, or use the Shift+F5 hot keys.
Import a MIDI File
With the amazing Band-in-a-Box Chord Wizard, you can convert any MIDI file into a Band-in-a-Box song,
complete with Melody and Solo parts.
MIDI File Chord Interpretation Wizard
Many people who play music by ear think of songs in terms of “Chords and Melody.” However many MIDI files
lack chord symbols, so they become difficult to learn without the user having to figure out the chords in a time
consuming process.
Now you can open up any MIDI file in Band-in-a-Box, and Band-in-a-Box will automatically figure out the chords
of the song for you. It automatically analyzes the MIDI file, figures out where the Bass, Piano, Melody, and other
tracks are, and then figures out the chord changes for the song. The chords are written onto the Band-in-a-Box
chordsheet like any other song. This allows you to quickly learn how to play a song from a MIDI file - just read it
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