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Salve,
metto il link di una domanda che ho fatto sul forum italiano alla quale non ho avuto risposte. Scusatemi ma non parlo inglese.
https://musescore.org/it/node/308820
Grazie a chi mi darà una risposta.
Salve,
metto il link di una domanda che ho fatto sul forum italiano alla quale non ho avuto risposte. Scusatemi ma non parlo inglese.
https://musescore.org/it/node/308820
Grazie a chi mi darà una risposta.
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Google translate of the abobe
Hi,
I'm posting the link to a question I asked on the Italian forum to which I had no answers. Excuse me but I don't speak English.
https://musescore.org/it/node/308820
Thanks to those who will give me an answer.
and the link:
Hi,
I have tried to test the play of some extensions of the chordal signs (m, m7, dim, etc.) and I have found that some do not sound correctly. As soon as time allows me I will test them all.
For now, take a look at the attachment, begging you not to advance the usual and now trite disquisitions on how chord extensions should be written: these are the ones adopted by most publishing houses.
Good music.
Unfortunatly Google translate doesn't work (directly) on scores...
That last chord symbol, C7o, does play properly when notated as Co7
In reply to That last chord symbol, C7o,… by Jojo-Schmitz
C°7 = do mib solb sib
C7° = do mib solb sibb
In reply to C°7 = do mib solb sib C7° =… by Claudio Riffero
MuseScore understands the way chord symbols are used in most of the world, but there are a few local variations that it doesn't know, and C7o - which is only used in a few regions apparently - is not known indeed.
In reply to MuseScore understands the… by Marc Sabatella
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In reply to MuseScore understands the… by Marc Sabatella
Sililar issue in https://musescore.org/en/node/309107 with C+7 vs C7+
See #309108: Incorrect Chord Parsing & Playback for Augmented/Diminished 7th Chords using "+"/"o" Symbol
In reply to Sililar issue in https:/… by Jojo-Schmitz
For the record, the symptom is similar, cause different. C7+ we actually try to handle, by reinterpreting the "+" as #5. But due to a quirk in how MusicXML represents this, we were not doing it correctly for C7+ even though we do for C9+. For C7o, we just aren't expecting that at all. But probably it would be fixable using a similar approach to how we handle C7+ and C9+.
In reply to For the record, the symptom… by Marc Sabatella
In "poche parti del mondo" (ma esistono e non vogliono imparare!) il C7+ è interpretato come Do con la 7ª maggiore, ovvero uguale a Cmaj7 (Do Mi Sol Si).
In reply to In "poche parti del mondo" … by Claudio Riffero
C+7 "in alcune parti del mondo" viene interpretato come C7(#5), ovvero Do Mi Sol# Sib.
Mia opinione personale: mi sono stufato di tutte queste sigle impazzite! Troppa ignoranza! Tanto tempo fa "UN BEL BASSO NUMERATO" e tutto era risolto.
Buona musica.