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Re: F7 chord appearing as E#7 when I transpose (Paul Scott)
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Paul Scott |
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Re: F7 chord appearing as E#7 when I transpose (Paul Scott) |
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Fri, 13 Jun 2008 21:29:16 -0700 |
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Robert Glover wrote:
> I'm the (newbie) person whose post instigated this thread. I faithfully
> applied the advice given, but alas the result was not satisfactory. The lead
> sheet is a classic example of the worst possible case:
(snip)
> Anyway, thank you very much for the timely suggestion. I do appreciate it
> even though so far it's not working for me.
>
My workaround for this is to divide the chord (or melody in some of my
cases) section into parts as necessary and transpose them individually.
For example the chord fis2:m7 transposed as \transpose c cf fis2:m7
should give you what you want. I didn't test this but some enharmonic
combination giving a half step should work.
HTH
Paul
BTW you broke the thread somehow. Did you use the Reply button?