How to add chord Gb0?
If I enter a chord "Gb0" the "b" doesn't turn into an accidentual, like it does for eg. "Bbm7". How to solve this?
Bye, Jojo
If I enter a chord "Gb0" the "b" doesn't turn into an accidentual, like it does for eg. "Bbm7". How to solve this?
Bye, Jojo
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What does the "0" mean?
In reply to What does the "0" mean? by David Bolton
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Seems to also be called "Gb dim"
In reply to See attachment by Jojo-Schmitz
Gb dim, isn't it?
In reply to Gb dim, isn't it? by robert leleu
Yes, that's it. Maybe Gb0 is the german way of spelling it? Like H vs. B? I'm not an expert here...
In reply to Yes, that's it. Maybe Gb0 is by Jojo-Schmitz
or french.
In fact there is several ways to give names.
It was yet the case in baroque century
the classical way is more stable, but the system is very different from the jazz/variety one
In reply to or french. In fact there is by robert leleu
@Robert Leleu: Please explain your statement "the classical way is more stable, but the system is very different from the jazz/variety one".
I don't understand what you mean by "more stable".
Regards,
In reply to Yes, that's it. Maybe Gb0 is by Jojo-Schmitz
You will have to write Gbdim to get what you want.
Regards,
In reply to Gb Dim by xavierjazz
Yes, I got that, thanks.