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From: | S L Raymond |
Subject: | Re: Still frustrated with chords |
Date: | Mon, 11 Apr 2005 15:28:13 -0500 |
User-agent: | Mozilla Thunderbird 1.0 (Windows/20041206) |
Paul Scott wrote:
S L Raymond wrote:Paul Scott wrote:f:maj7.3- actually works (even if it seems backwards from the way we were thinking).For the latter, I can find no solution.
Sure, but jazz performers might be confused when reading a chart that contains an 'Fmaj7b3' chord. Functionally, it shouldn't be treated as a major chord with a flattened third, but as a minor chord with a "color" note.
Again, in a Jazz chart there are certain preferences. When an improvisor reads "sus" without a modifier, he is allowed to treat it as an 11th chord, a sus4 with an added 12th, a major triad one whole step down, etc. depending on personal taste.Plus, I can't even figure out how to achieve a simple sus chord. "<root>:sus" doesn't work.Aren't there just some simple rules I can follow?sus does need a numeric modifier.
This may not answer all questions but have you read all of these: 5.14 Popular music * 5.14.1 Chord names * 5.14.2 Chords mode * 5.14.3 Printing chord namesAppendix C Notation manual details <cid:part5.04050100.05080908@ultrasw.com>* C.1 Chord name chart <cid:part6.08000000.03090503@ultrasw.com>That doesn't help me at all. I'm not entering chords on the staff, but by name in a \chordmode block.So am I. I have done both lead sheets as well as solos with the chord names written above. I'm not completely happy with the docs in this area but I've managed to figure out most of what I need. If you read the docs carefully you will see that the chord name stuff works in the same way as the actual chord stuff and is therefore documented (maybe not as well as we would like but that's where we com in).Nothing in the manual addresses naming conventions in this context. How do people writing Jazz lead sheets deal with this? Plus, I'm not happy with the nomenclature. For example, there is no plain "sus."Yes apparently these all require an interval modifier as you have noticed. These are the modifiers from the scheme code which I just looked to help answer your question:Only "sus4," "sus2," etc. (define-public default-chord-modifier-list `((m . ,minor-modifier) (min . ,minor-modifier) (aug . , aug-modifier) (dim . , dim-modifier) (maj . , maj7-modifier) (sus . , sus-modifier)))Now I see that this and more is covered in: 5.14.2 Chords modeAnd I'd rather omit the "add" in chords like "C7/add9" and "D6/add9," preferring instead "C9" and "D69" (where 6 and 9 are stacked).I agree and I guess this is where you have to build your own - which I have not done yet. This and other things have examples in the regression tests around:
Perhaps a techie could present us with a script that does conversions?
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