> Hi Bart,
> 
> Lily's behaviour is quite correct. c:9 will produce a c major triad plus the 
> ninth, ie <c e g d'> ... that's an add9 chord. A proper ninth chord is <c e g 
> bf d'>, ie a stack of thirds. Thus, you'll need c:7.9 for a 9 chord. You can 
> check it out if you put your chords in an ordinary Staff to see the notes. 
> 
> Best, Robert 
> 
> 
> 
> On 6 Feb 2013, at 13:40, bart deruyter <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> Hi all,
>> 
>> I've searching for a way to add 'add9' chords to my own version of 
>> predefined fretboards, but whatever I do, it does not accept it and doesn't 
>> render it. I think the system doesn't allow 'add9' as chordname, because 
>> when I change it to '9', like 'c:9' it does render.
>> 
>> How can I solve this? I'm using both 9 and add9 chords for my guitarbook, 
>> and do need both, so using c:9 to describe c:add9 is quite confusing. 
>> I know I can modify chordnames, and in the chordnames I can get c:add9, but 
>> not in the fretboards. I do need the fretboards for these chords, it is a 
>> teaching book and I don't want to break the consistency.
>> 
>> Grtz,
>> 
>> Bart
>> 
>> 
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