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Writing harmonic between frets in Guitar Pro


Toopee

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Hi,

 

Maybe it's a trivial question (I admit I'm new to all of this), but on the song I'm currently working on, there's an harmonic located three-fourth the distance between the 1st and 2nd frets.

 

I don't know if these information are relevant, but just in case:

- Drop D

- Capo on the 1st fret (yeah, this one is definitely relevant :))

- Pitch: G#

- The way I see it on the source, it's supposed to be a natural one... but it's not possible, is it?

 

Question is: how do I write that in Guitar Pro?

 

Thanks!

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@@Toopee GP will automatically indicate it properly with a dotted fret number when there's no natural harmonic right on the given fret you put the natural harmonic on.

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Well if you share at least a screen of what the tab indicate maybe i could help you figure out what should be played but without any information on what song it is and how it was written on the tab, i could guess many very different things.

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Well asking for a G# over an F is unlikely to happen in the harmonic of a guitar, if the pitch is effectively a G# a 4th fret harmonic should actually do the trick.

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