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    Using this resource,
    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=dHjlSVmzVno
    you could easily write out an iRp chart.
    Please post it here.

    Making a new chart
    https://www.irealb.com/forums/showth...8119#post48119

    3 minutes
    https://technimo.helpshift.com/hc/en...-in-ireal-pro/
    You can use pause/play, pause/play step through it slowly.

    )BOB

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    Quote Originally Posted by pdxdjazz View Post
    Using this resource,
    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=dHjlSVmzVno
    you could easily write out an iRp chart.
    Please post it here.

    Making a new chart
    https://www.irealb.com/forums/showth...8119#post48119

    3 minutes
    https://technimo.helpshift.com/hc/en...-in-ireal-pro/
    You can use pause/play, pause/play step through it slowly.

    )BOB
    Thank you, I will have a go at doing it!


    Steven

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    Here it is, my first attempt at a chart so please be gentle with me lol!

    Turn The Lights Back On - Billy Joel

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stevieleeds View Post
    Here it is, my first attempt at a chart so please be gentle with me lol!
    Turn The Lights Back On - Billy Joel
    Brilliant!

    Great job, Excellent chart! Thanks for stepping up.

    https://www.irealb.com/forums/showth...1-Can-YOU-Help

    Your chart is completely acceptable as-is and better than many.

    I made a few additions (not corrections) to illustrate some iRp features.

    S and N (Small/Normal chord-font size)
    https://www.irealb.com/forums/showth...al-chord-font)

    You can add text to the system (line) that it applies to and raise it to a higher position in that system instead of entering it beneath (default) the preceding system.

    When a single bar-line is placed at the end of a system, another bar-line is automatically placed at the start of the next system. When the final bar in a system is closed with any other type of line, no line is added to the start of the next system.
    I added the missing line at the start of the final measure. In this case it was only cosmetic. The player still functioned correctly.

    The END instruction (only visible in the editor) stops the player from adding the automatic “ta-da” ending chord. It’s also used to prevent the player from playing a turnaround the final time.

    Since there was enough room on your chart I added a little space between some of the lines using the down-arrow. (Purely cosmetic)


    Turn The Lights Back On 1 - Billy Joel

    Since many of the repeating 8-bar sections are repeating and identical you could save ink and gain space by writing it once and adding a repeating number instruction beneath the last bar of the repeating section (4x in this case)

    Turn The Lights Back On 2 - Billy Joel

    I might also consider using it to un-clutter the first two systems since they are nearly identical like this:

    Turn The Lights Back On 3 - Billy Joel

    Thanks for answering your own request and adding a new chart to the Forums.

    )BOB

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