On 5/28/12 9:48 AM, Louis Guillaume wrote:
>   In chord mode:
>
>     c:7.9-.9+
>
>   In regular markup:
>
>     <c e g bes des' dis'>
>
> Both of these produce a chord symbol AND chord without the flat-nine.
> It seems to only accommodate one 9th, and uses the last one encountered.
>
> Is there a way to do work around this?
What about using the alternate note names?  Could you do this:

  <c e g bes cis' dis'>

for example, if des' == cis', right?

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