How to display sharps over each other in chord names?
Similar to the way chord name displays 6'th and 9'th as the 6 over the 9, is there a way of doing the same for sharps like #9'th and #5'th as the #9 over the #5?
Similar to the way chord name displays 6'th and 9'th as the 6 over the 9, is there a way of doing the same for sharps like #9'th and #5'th as the #9 over the #5?
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If so, it'd be mentioned in https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/chord-symbols
Not directly supported, but there some custom chord description XML files floating around that can allow for this if you load them in Format / Style / Chord Symbols. See for example https://musescore.org/en/node/304202#comment-995190
In reply to Not directly supported, but… by Marc Sabatella
Thanks Marc! I now have a new term in my music vocabulary, "stacked chords". The referenced thread worked like a charm. Cheers, Rod