Am 12.11.19 um 09:56 schrieb Sandro Santilli:
On Mon, Nov 11, 2019 at 10:08:07PM +0100, Thomas Morley wrote:
Am Mo., 11. Nov. 2019 um 21:38 Uhr schrieb Sandro Santilli :
I transcribed an A major song with this chords snippet:
ees:m7.5- | aes:7 | aes:m7.5- | des:7 |
When transposing it
On Mon, Nov 11, 2019 at 10:08:07PM +0100, Thomas Morley wrote:
> Am Mo., 11. Nov. 2019 um 21:38 Uhr schrieb Sandro Santilli :
> >
> > I transcribed an A major song with this chords snippet:
> >
> > ees:m7.5- | aes:7 | aes:m7.5- | des:7 |
> >
> > When transposing it to Eb major it is rendered as:
Am Mo., 11. Nov. 2019 um 21:38 Uhr schrieb Sandro Santilli :
>
> I transcribed an A major song with this chords snippet:
>
> ees:m7.5- | aes:7 | aes:m7.5- | des:7 |
>
> When transposing it to Eb major it is rendered as:
>
> Bbbø | Ebb7 | Ebb7sus#4 b3 | Abb7
>
> I don't understand why the third
Am 11.11.19 um 21:38 schrieb Sandro Santilli:
I transcribed an A major song with this chords snippet:
ees:m7.5- | aes:7 | aes:m7.5- | des:7 |
Are you sure you want those chords instead of
dis:m7.5- gis:7 gis:m7.5- cis:7
? Who wants to read a a-flat half-diminished chord (a-flat c-flat
I transcribed an A major song with this chords snippet:
ees:m7.5- | aes:7 | aes:m7.5- | des:7 |
When transposing it to Eb major it is rendered as:
Bbbø | Ebb7 | Ebb7sus#4 b3 | Abb7
I don't understand why the third chord (m7.5-)
gets rendered as a "7sus#4 b3" chord, very hard
to read ...