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Chord symbols describe the vertical harmony of the music at a specic moment. They are
frequently used in jazz and pop music, where players often improvise around chord
progressions.
Depending on the style of music, there are different conventions regarding how to present chord
names.
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Input methods for chord symbols on page 190
Chord components
Chord symbols consist of a root and a quality, with intervals, alterations, and an altered bass note
included if required.
Root
The root note of the chord, expressed either as a note name or as a specic degree
of a scale.
Quality
Denes the type of chord, such as major, minor, diminished, augmented, half-
diminished, or with added note, such as six or nine.
Interval
Chord symbols can include one or more added intervals, such as a major seventh or
ninth. Intervals in chord symbols are also known as “extensions”.
Alterations
Dene notes in chords that are different to what is normally expected of that chord.
For example, a sharpened fth, attened ninth, suspensions, or omissions.
Altered bass note
A chord symbol has an altered bass note if the lowest pitch of a chord is not its root
note, such as Cm75/E.
Changing existing chord symbols
You can change chord symbols after they have been input.
PROCEDURE
1. In Write mode, select the chord symbol you want to change.
2. Open the chord symbols popover in any of the following ways:
Press Return.
Double-click the chord symbol.
Chord symbols
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