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Thread: Triangle (Delta) chord symbol

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    Quote Originally Posted by pdxdjazz;27061
    This (similar, more lengthy and sometimes less polite) discussion may be of interest:
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    http://forum.saxontheweb.net/archive/index.php/t-68108.html[/url]

    We all have to put up with little pangs of annoyance from time to time.
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    Last edited by Bobsax; 12-03-2014 at 05:36 PM.

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    Is ir possible to write C7M instead C^ ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by marcosfilho View Post
    Is ir possible to write C7M instead C^ ?
    No
    Why would you want to?
    C = Major

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    Quote Originally Posted by marcosfilho View Post
    Is ir possible to write C7M instead C^ ?
    Do you mean would the player know what it is? If you put it in, it would probably show an error when it goes to play it. You could write in C^ in the measure so the player knows what to do, and add C7M either as an alt chord or text.
    Obviously if you are not using the player it will input, but might not show in the chart fonts we use.

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    Here in Brazil we use 7M to mean seventh major, like Maj7 in USA. So, C7M = C, E, G, B. Here in Brazil we also use parentheses to separate the different changes, such as Cm7(b5) or C7M(#9), similar to Jazz Session app. I thought iReal was more flexible with other types of chord symbols. The fact that the player does not recognize is no problem for me. Thanks.

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    Thanks for your reply. It is good feedback on how the app is being used.
    There are a few chord symbols that are equivalent to each other so the player will understand, but not this specific one.

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