# Welcome!

This guide is written to explain the *charting* process in a (hopefully) simple but effective way with the musically and technologically inexperienced in mind. It will go over the process of choosing a song, timing, placement of notes, and publishing your chart.&#x20;

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<table data-view="cards"><thead><tr><th align="center"></th><th align="center"></th><th></th><th data-hidden data-card-target data-type="content-ref"></th><th data-hidden data-card-cover data-type="files"></th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td align="center">🏁 <strong>Start Here!</strong></td><td align="center">Important articles and guides that will help you dive into custom charting in Project Sekai.</td><td></td><td><a href="getting-started/start-here">start-here</a></td><td></td></tr><tr><td align="center">📝 <strong>Making a Chart</strong></td><td align="center">Everything about creating slide shapes, Hi-Speed, gimmicks, and more.</td><td></td><td><a href="making-a-chart">making-a-chart</a></td><td></td></tr><tr><td align="center">❓ <strong>Advice</strong></td><td align="center">Want to improve your chart quality? These advices can help you for that.</td><td></td><td></td><td></td></tr></tbody></table>
