Sorry, I made a mistake. The result I need for this input
c4:1.5.10.14+.16^1 is:  gCmaj9 (with the maj9 in uppercase letters). This
way is more clear for me, because indicates that the note disposition is a
guitar chord (in opposition to piano dispositions).

El mié, 24 mar 2021 a las 13:39, Pablo Cordal (<[email protected]>)
escribió:

> Hi everyone!
>
> I've got a problem here: when I introduce the chord c4:1.5.10.14+.16^1
> (it's a custom Cmaj7 without the root) the program prints G 6 10 12. I
> think it should print the note C, not G.
>
> I'd like to present the following result *C*gCmaj9 (this is because
> this is a guitar chord).
>
> I've been studying the chordNameExceptions option, which is perfect for
> all the chords that include the root at the bottom but not for this case,
> because I need the right root note. Any idea how could I figure this out?
>
> Thank you very much guys. Best regards
>

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