Problem with jazz interpretation of chord symbol playback.
The "Jazz" interpretation feature of chord symbol playback changes the literal chord playback by substituting enhanced Jazz chords. However, the problem is that the playback no longer matches the chord symbol display—a possible source for confusion for the user.
A better alternative, IMV, is to maintain the WYSIWYG nature of chord symbols (i.e. playback matches the visual display) and simply to provide an extra feature which allows users to substitute the display of existing chord symbols with their Jazz variants. The "Interpretation" property could then be removed altogether.
Comments
That's not how jazz players work. We literally do see C7 but play C13 or C7b9 or whatever. So typical jazz lead sheets don't show C13 most of the time, they just show C7, and jazz players know they are free to add color tones to fit the situation. The point of the jazz interpretation is to allow this to work as expected in MuseScore's playback - a simple lead continues to look as it should but also sound as it should.
In reply to That's not how jazz players… by Marc Sabatella
I have searched for such an option but I could not find any. Ist Jazz chord interpretation a new feature only available in some nightly build or is it something that is switched on by default?
OS: Windows 10 (10.0), Arch.: x86_64, MuseScore version (64-bit): 3.5.0.12237, revision: b5add95
In reply to I have searched for such an… by SlyDr
You can switch to it via the Chord symbols Inspector, for one or a list of Chord symbols, and use the Set To Style button there to apply it to all
In reply to You can switch to it via the… by Jojo-Schmitz
Thank you
In reply to That's not how jazz players… by Marc Sabatella
Thanks to Jojo I have been able to try this myself and was eager to learn from the differences of the direct (literal, my UI says wörtlich) transcription and the jazz interpretation. So I gave it a try with the chords of a ballad. I had expected differences in the realized chords as you described above. But the only difference I found was in the duration of measure 21.
The result seems to be very special.
So, is it me misunderstanding your explanation or is the selected source too simple for a jazzy interpretation?
OS: Windows 10 (10.0), Arch.: x86_64, MuseScore version (64-bit): 3.5.0.12237, revision: b5add95
Edit:
This is what I have done: I have selected all chordsymbols and selected realize from the context menue with fhe following optin (german language installation of Musescore).
And this is how measure 21 looks in my Musescore window before realizing the chord:
In reply to Thanks to Jojo I have been… by SlyDr
Hmm, I agree I am not seeing the difference I expect when using the Realize Chord Symbols command with the Override option. However, it does seem to work as I expect if I actually set the interpretation to Jazz in the Inspector, rather than use the Override option. Also, the voicing override does seem to work. So, it seems to be a bug in the realize command where that dropdown doesn't get applied for whatever reason.
In reply to Hmm, I agree I am not seeing… by Marc Sabatella
See #307430: Override of interpretation does not work in Realize Chord Symbols
In reply to I am not seeing the… by xenialouna
Yes, see the comments above - there is a bug with this dialog for which a fix is pending, Meanwhile, it does work to make the override in the Inspector.