Just change the Midi Channel in you instrument list to another one, so it 
has a different track, or the otehr way:
save your piece in a second file, and delete the chord symbols before
exporting the midi file. When you change the original file, you can always
overwrite the 'playback' file.

Regards Nico
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Nico Schliemann
Gitarre & Notensatz
Auf dem Rain 5
78224 Singen
Tel.: 07731-947437
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>Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>Betreff: [Finale] How to separate melody from chordal accompaniment?
>Datum: Fre, 1. Nov 2002 17:14 Uhr
>

> Hi Folks;
>
> While navigating the waters of Finale Bay, I ran into a rocky shoal or two.
>
> I have input the melody onto a PIANO staff and used the Chord tool to input
> some chords on the score. It supplied the chordal accompaniment, but I don't
> want the chords to be on the MIDI file that I want to produce. I only want to
> export the melody, NOT the chordal accompaniment. Sure I can do the melody
> first, then export it and add the chords later, but there are practical
> reasons for not wanting to do that, for example if I want to make any
> changes.
>
> So I was hoping there was a way to separate the chordal accompaniment from
> the melody onto two different tracks, and that way be able to discard the
> accompaniment. However, Finale stubbornly insists that they ALWAYS have to be
> on the same track. When I change one, the other changes also.
>
> Is there any way around this problem?
>
> Thanks; Tammy
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