Re: strange chord
> I mean… technically, it’s correct… Thanks. > but yuck. :-) > If I were customizing the name, I would probably have it say > Em(addb4). At the very least it should say Emsusb4. As chord names noob I have no opinion to that. I just wanted to ensure that MR !2335 produces correct results, even if they are sometimes bizarre, apparently. Werner
Re: strange chord
Hi Werner, I mean… technically, it’s correct… but yuck. If I were customizing the name, I would probably have it say Em(addb4). At the very least it should say Emsusb4. — Kieren __ My work day may look different than your work day. Please do not feel obligated to read or respond to this email outside of your normal working hours.
Re: strange chord
> I tried the following > > ``` > \version "2.25.16" > > chord = \chordmode { c4:6-^1 } > > << > \new ChordNames \chord > \chordmode { \chord } > >> > ``` > > and got the attached result. The displayed chord name looks weird > to me, but I'm no expert for Jazz chords... Is it correct? If not, > how should it be displayed? Oops, now attached. Werner
strange chord
I tried the following ``` \version "2.25.16" chord = \chordmode { c4:6-^1 } << \new ChordNames \chord \chordmode { \chord } >> ``` and got the attached result. The displayed chord name looks weird to me, but I'm no expert for Jazz chords... Is it correct? If not, how should it be displayed? Werner