万众期待:全新简谱模式强力上线!
Guitar Pro研发团队深知「简谱」之于中国用户的重要性,在经过几个月的测试和开发,最新的Guitar Pro软件已全面支持简谱功能!会带给您音乐学习和创作的极大便利。
只需直接在五线谱或六线谱上编辑,即可轻松谱写自己的乐章。所有与吉他及其他弦乐器有关的常用音乐符号都可为你所用。
简谱功能的加入使得软件更加贴合国内吉他爱好者的使用习惯,让吉他弹唱谱的制作更加简单和方便。
根据经典或爵士风格,您可以设置70个不同的参数,并完全按照自己的想法调整乐谱的布局,获得出版级的纸质打印输出。
在多轨乐谱下,您可以使用吉他,贝司,尤克里里,鼓,钢琴,人声,弦乐,铜管等数十种乐器创建乐谱。
轻松一点,吉他和其他弦乐器有关的所有常用音乐符号,即可添加到乐谱中。
作曲工具,创作得心应手
查询任何和弦,Guitar Pro会在指板上显示所有可能的和弦位置。您还可以通过点击和弦网格绘制和弦,看到所有匹配的名字。
查看和试听丰富的各类音阶。所选音阶可以显示在指板上或钢琴上,帮助您创作歌曲,写独奏或旋律。
输入歌词后,自动放在音轨的底部。您还可以添加注释来指出 riff(连复段) 或独奏。
调音器允许您通过麦克风来调整吉他。只需一次扫弦,您就可以了解六根琴弦的音准状态。
直观易用的虚拟乐器
您可以从虚拟乐器的图示中查看和输入音符。它可以显示当前时间的音符,当前小节的音符或选定音阶的音符。
是初学者或打谱爱好者的理想助手。
聆听 Guitar Pro RSE 声音引擎
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A crow couple built a nest in a tree, but a cobra living in the hollow trunk would eat their eggs every time. The helpless crow sought help from a wise old fox. The fox advised: "Next time the rich family in the palace bathes in the river, fly down and steal the princess's pearl necklace. Drop it into the snake's hole." The crow followed the plan. When the guards saw the necklace disappear into the hole, they dug it out, found the cobra, and killed it. The crows lived safely ever after.
A poor Brahmin received a pot of rice as a donation. Overjoyed, he hung it on a hook above his bed and began daydreaming: "I will sell this rice and buy a goat. The goat will have kids. I will sell them and buy a buffalo. Then a cow. Then a house. Then I will get married. If my child cries, I will rock the cradle gently..." As he imagined rocking the cradle, he kicked his leg out wildly, hit the pot, and the rice scattered all over the floor. telugu small stories with moral
In the lush, culturally rich landscape of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, storytelling is not merely an art—it is a pillar of upbringing. For generations, Telugu "Chinna Kathalu" (small stories) have served as the primary vehicle for passing down wisdom, ethics, and common sense from grandparents to grandchildren. A crow couple built a nest in a
Telugu small stories with morals are not relics of the past. They are living software for the human conscience—short enough to remember, deep enough to change a life. Next time you have ten minutes, don't scroll. Tell a story. Drop it into the snake's hole
A dishonest gain is always a loss. Truth has a reward far greater than the lie’s immediate benefit. 3. The Crow and the Cobra (Kaki-Pamu Katha) Moral: Intelligence wins over brute strength.
A poor woodcutter accidentally dropped his iron axe into a deep river. Heartbroken, he sat crying. The River Goddess emerged, holding a golden axe. "Is this yours?" He said no. She returned with a silver axe. Again, he refused. Finally, she brought his old iron axe. The woodcutter joyfully claimed it. Impressed by his honesty, the Goddess gifted him both the golden and silver axes as rewards.
A crow couple built a nest in a tree, but a cobra living in the hollow trunk would eat their eggs every time. The helpless crow sought help from a wise old fox. The fox advised: "Next time the rich family in the palace bathes in the river, fly down and steal the princess's pearl necklace. Drop it into the snake's hole." The crow followed the plan. When the guards saw the necklace disappear into the hole, they dug it out, found the cobra, and killed it. The crows lived safely ever after.
A poor Brahmin received a pot of rice as a donation. Overjoyed, he hung it on a hook above his bed and began daydreaming: "I will sell this rice and buy a goat. The goat will have kids. I will sell them and buy a buffalo. Then a cow. Then a house. Then I will get married. If my child cries, I will rock the cradle gently..." As he imagined rocking the cradle, he kicked his leg out wildly, hit the pot, and the rice scattered all over the floor.
In the lush, culturally rich landscape of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, storytelling is not merely an art—it is a pillar of upbringing. For generations, Telugu "Chinna Kathalu" (small stories) have served as the primary vehicle for passing down wisdom, ethics, and common sense from grandparents to grandchildren.
Telugu small stories with morals are not relics of the past. They are living software for the human conscience—short enough to remember, deep enough to change a life. Next time you have ten minutes, don't scroll. Tell a story.
A dishonest gain is always a loss. Truth has a reward far greater than the lie’s immediate benefit. 3. The Crow and the Cobra (Kaki-Pamu Katha) Moral: Intelligence wins over brute strength.
A poor woodcutter accidentally dropped his iron axe into a deep river. Heartbroken, he sat crying. The River Goddess emerged, holding a golden axe. "Is this yours?" He said no. She returned with a silver axe. Again, he refused. Finally, she brought his old iron axe. The woodcutter joyfully claimed it. Impressed by his honesty, the Goddess gifted him both the golden and silver axes as rewards.