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From: | Thies Albrecht |
Subject: | Re: Second attempt - Chord gis ais b dis - getting its proper name |
Date: | Fri, 15 Feb 2008 12:23:29 +0100 |
User-agent: | Thunderbird 1.5.0.14pre (X11/20071023) |
Hi list! Brett Duncan schrieb:
It's one matter naming a chord, a second getting the pitches right. For example: <e g c> is still c major. According to the context used in an indication regarding chord inversion can be added.As far as I know this is called a G#-minor-add9, not add2. Perhaps this can give the clue. (I'm not sure whether this nomenclatur is still right for minor chords, but at least I makes sense to me.)Well, if the chord is structured from bottom to top as Tomas has given it (G# A# B D#), I'd call it an add2.
As far as I understand it Thomas wants to print the name and with gis1:m5.9 I get gis-minor-add9.
Regards Thies
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