Opps.  I missed the part that IF the specified /note is part of the chord
named on the left of the slash, the note on the right is specifying the
inversion of the chord beginning with the /note on the bottom.  You probably
already knew all this, but I hate type up errors.
I'm definitely going back into lurk mode.
"Richard L Walker"<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Pensacola, FL 32504-7726 USA

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From: Richard L Walker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
I think the slash chord is used to specify an additional note to be played
with the normal chord.   C/A would mean to play the C chord but at the same
time play an A in the base region.

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