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Re: Chords over 2 octaves
Thanks Sherry.
That's very interesting. I am surprised that the method of entering notes has such an effect on the interpretation of chords names. Please may I ask you to enter them as I did to get the missing chord names. Start a new blank stave. Enter step time record and choose quarter notes. Place the cursor over bar 1 beat 1. Now enter all the triads from your keyboard C Dm Em F G Am Bdim C and continue up another octave. Dont use cut and paste. Now transcribe the chord names. Strangely enough, I did this myself before replying to your last post and got a different set of missing chord names than those showing in my previous screenshot. Martin |
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