> C/D is actually Dsus7(9) without 5th, but
> D/C is actually D7 with the 7th in the bass
>
> I don't think it would make any sense to try to get player programs to
> understand slash-chords, but I don't think they should be forbidden.
> Band In A Box only plays a single note in the bass and the simple chord
> in the "right hand" when stuff like this happens. That's probably the
> best way for player programs to treat this, anyways.

And I quote: "Membership in the chord cabal should be voluntary,  but  
anyone who ever says "Who needs it?" should be summarily evicted." *grin*

I need this. Exactly as notated. A chord sequence written A E/A D/A A 
means something very clear to me *exactly* as written.  
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