https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=441994

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--- Comment #3 from dexx...@top-email.net ---
for example:
{
      "tags": ["chord", "root-position", "major", "9", "extended"],
      "name": "Major 9",
      "sequence": "4 7 10 14"
    },

shouldn't say "Major 9" but "Dominant 9", because the seventh is a minor
seventh.
A Xmaj9 chord is a major chord with a major seventh with a major ninth added, a
X9 chord is a major chord with a minor seventh and major ninth added. In the
example the seventh has 10 semitones which makes it a dominant chord.
I think the name of the chord is in all cases misleading. All "Major" and
"Minor" names should disappear in favour of the correct chord symbol.
the chord symbol should say X^9 because then its clear you want a dominant
seventh chord with a major ninth. A X^maj9 chord would contain a major seventh
and a major ninth

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