The suffix that you're looking for can be found in the jazzcord font.
The delta sign itself is in many fonts; one of them is Meastro (Shift-� = �).
In most of the suffix libraries this sign is used.
Give your preferred font utility a look - for me it is Font Book in osx - there are two entrances for the MI(MA9) suffix, which is by the way the one I would prefer , following the directions in the New Real Books (Sher Music Co).
Cheers,
Klaas de Jong.
Op 22-jul-04 om 3:50 heeft Crystal Premo het volgende geschreven:
I have no idea what you are doing to get the results you describe, but here is a procedure that ought to work:
1) Chord -> Manual Input. 2) Click on the beat to which you want to attach the chord. 3) Click "Show Advanced" if it isn't already showing. 4) Click the "Select�" button near the bottom of the dialog box. 5) Click "Create". 6) Click "Symbol...". 7) Highlight symbol #45 (the minus) and click "Select". 8) Click "Next". 9) Click "Symbol..." again. <<
This is indeed what I was doing. No problems so far
8) Highlight symbol #75 (�9) and click "Select".
Symbol #75 is a "K", both in the Jazz font and the Jazz Text font. There is, in fact, no delta available in either font. If, however, I click on "Symbol" without first putting in the minus, the delta is available. I have no explanation for this.
9) OK your way out of all the dialog boxes.
Use this chord symbol for all instances of the -�9 chord. <<
I worked around this by entering the delta first, then the minus, then the 9, and shoved them around into the right order. It seems to be working okay. God knows what will happen if I ever have to transpose this. Which I probably won't.
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