Craig,

When the two chords are stacked vertically, with a horizontal line separating 
them, they are played as a polychord, e.g.

F#
—
C

Chord inversions and chords with an alternate bass are both displayed with a 
diagonal slash, e.g.,

F#/C

(Sometimes the alternate bass is subscript but the important variables here are 
the diagonal slash and the lack of vertical stacking.)

Cheers,

- DJA
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On Feb 15, 2016, at 9:08 AM, Craig Parmerlee <cr...@parmerlee.com> wrote:

> On 2/13/2016 2:15 PM, Dr. Raphael D. Thöne wrote:
> 
>> have a look here.
>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ZymO9ZdtwQ
> 
> Just a point of curiosity, when your music shows
> 
> D
> ---
> C
> 
> How do you keep the musician from interpreting that as a D chord with a 
> C bass?
> 
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