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Re: triangle chord notation
From: |
Rick Hansen (aka RickH) |
Subject: |
Re: triangle chord notation |
Date: |
Sun, 6 Aug 2006 06:53:35 -0700 (PDT) |
Oops I meant to say...
"C9add6 would also have the flatted seventh <c e g a bf d>" in first
sentence of previous post, not <c e g a bf>
Rick
Rick Hansen (aka RickH) wrote:
>
> C9add6 would also have the flatted seventh <c e g a bf> making it
> completely different than C69, most readers know that a C9 functions as a
> dominant spring and C69 as a tonic or major. But C69 omits the seventh <c
> e g a d>. CM9 would have the natural maj seventh <c e g b d> . CM13 has
> the natural maj seventh and the 6th (or thirteenth, 9th optional, 11th
> omitted) <c e g b d a'> and <c e g b a'> are both CM13 chords with one
> omitting the ninth. C13 again is a dominant flatted seventh with 11th
> omitted, 9th optional, and 13th (or sixth) present depending on how your
> instrument is able to finger it.
>
> Right about markup, we can always do that any time, but it wont transpose
> making it useless for chords. I prefer using notes anyway <c e g> in the
> ChordNames context, then add exceptions as needed, but thats just me.
> That way I can code all my inversions correctly and use those note
> variables over again on a staff with the correct inversions showing. If
> the name that emitted on the ChordNames staff is not what I want I add it
> to the exception list. But sometimes the exception lookup routine fails
> because it's not a 1 to 1 lookup with your source file. And that is the
> most frustrating "bug" that needs to be fixed.
>
> Rick
>
>
>
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- Re: triangle chord notation, (continued)
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- Re: triangle chord notation, Johannes Schöpfer, 2006/08/06
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- Re: triangle chord notation, Eyolf Ostrem, 2006/08/06
- Re: triangle chord notation, Johannes Schöpfer, 2006/08/06
- Re: triangle chord notation, Eyolf Ostrem, 2006/08/06
- Re: triangle chord notation, Rick Hansen (aka RickH), 2006/08/06
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- Re: triangle chord notation, David Raleigh Arnold, 2006/08/11
- Re: triangle chord notation, David Raleigh Arnold, 2006/08/11
- Re: triangle chord notation, Eyolf Ostrem, 2006/08/11
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