Worship Musician March 2019 | Page 98

BETTER BY SUNDAY w/ PCO MELODIES IN CHORDPRO | Ed Kerr In the last issue, I shared with you about Most of us have sung “Cornerstone” at our sure. The good news is that Planning Center’s how helpful I’ve found ChordPro to be within churches. Most of us have probably played the website gives you access to a popup menu Planning hook from the original recording: that shows you all of this formatting. You can Center Online Services. Briefly, ChordPro is a file format that lets you and I reach that menu from the “Chords and Lyrics” format our chord charts clearly and transpose window of a song. them to other keys while retaining the desired formatting. Handy for sure! Check out that Though I can’t include this graphic of the music article to read an introduction to how ChordPro notation in my ChordPro chart, I can include works. pitch names. It’s as simple as putting the note names within the same brackets I’ve used to One of the frustrations I’ve had with chord enclose chord names. These brackets [ ]. So, charts in general is that music notation can’t I can enter these pitches within brackets, like be included without extra effort. These days this [F F E E D D C], and the result above verse there are often instrumental lines (hooks) 1 of my chart will be: Once you click the “Lyrics & Chords” button in this window, you’ll be taken into the window where you’ll do all of your work with ChordPro. that are heard during intros and re-intros of It looks like this: worship songs. I found myself creating notation in Finale, a music transcription program, exporting a graphic of that notation, pasting it into a graphics program along with a PDF of my If I want to do the song in a different key, like chord chart, and then importing the resulting A major, check out how ChordPro transposes PDF into Planning Center. Arggh! Way too these pitches: Within this window you’ll see the Options button with a small triangle to its right. Click on much work, especially since some of the folks that button and a menu showing a number of on my team don’t read music anyway. ChordPro formatting options will appear. So, I explored options within ChordPro to help present melodic ideas. Hmm. Turns out there’s something that works really well. It doesn’t allow me to create or attach music notation, but I can have it present note names for me, and the notes transpose to any key. It’s pretty simple to do, too. Here’s how it works. In my previous article I noted that in ChordPro you can place text within brackets [ ] so that There’s another tip I’d like to give you about Within those options helping your ChordPro charts communicate you’ll see the codes what you want. You can force text to appear for Bold text. You can as bold if you surround it with some special click on that line and characters. Basically, you enclose a lower- the code will appear case b with < > symbols, like this before in your chart. Just your text, and then follow it with . These type characters turn bold formatting on and off. text between the brackets, replacing the word So, type Instrumental notes: and the “Bold” you see enclosed there. desired resulting display will be: Enter these characters above the pitches you Is there a learning curve involved here? Yes, but entered earlier, and the start of your chart will this popup menu can help you remember the look like this: codes. Once you’re comfortable with typing the various brackets needed I think you’ll find this they’re recognized as chords. Position these feature very helpful in your preparation of charts chord names along with the chord quality (add for your team. 2, m, m7 etc) within brackets by the syllable you want them to appear over and you’ll see things align perfectly in any key. You can see Getting used to various types of brackets chords aligned with syllables in the example needed for your work in ChordPro won’t take above. you long. The payoff is worth the time, for 98 your March 2019 Ed Kerr Ed Kerr lives in Seattle with his family. He serves as worship arts director at First Free Methodist Church, teaches keyboards in Paul Baloche’s leadworship workshops and is a clinician with Yamaha’s House of Worship. He also manages the Yamaha Worship Facebook group and invites you to join the group. www.KerrTunes.com Subscribe for Free...