And you can turn down the volume of the offending notes to zero, with the MIDI 
tool.



On 19/09/2014, at 21:35, dershem wrote:

> On 9/19/2014 5:27 PM, Don Hart wrote:
>> You can also mute things in the instrument list.
>> 
>> On Fri, Sep 19, 2014 at 7:08 PM, <trumpe...@verizon.net> wrote:
> 
> Yes, but that's for the entire playback.  It would be very helpful to be 
> able to define a style (like rhythmic notation) to be muted.
> 
>>    Hello all. I'm having a problem with writing chord symbols in piano or
>>    guitar parts with rhythmic notation. For example, if I'm writing in bass
>>    clef and write the rhythms on the third line D, when it plays back, I
>> keep
>>    hearing a D even though I've applied staff styles to rhythmic notation
>> or
>>    percussive notation. I'm trying to avoid going to studio view and
>> muting the
>>    piano part. Any suggestions? I'm using Windows 7 and Finale 2012.
>> 
>>    Thanks in advance.
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