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Originally Posted by brainwreck
It makes sense to use 7 letters for diatonic based music.
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No it doesn't. It does
only if you play the 'A minor / C major' natural scales (and modes off of them). Any other tonality or transposition would require "the unnamed" notes.
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Originally Posted by brainwreck
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This is slightly old. Thanks for reminding me to update it.
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Originally Posted by brainwreck
How for example do you differentiate between these two chord shapes in Plain Notation? (guitar tablature)
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2---2
3---3
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Ok. I will assume you are using standard tuning for that guitar (E-A-D-G-B-E low to high) and also that those chords are whole note chords, so that would be Emin in standard and non-standard inversions respectively. So here you have them in
Pashkuli:
tell me if you'd like them with other duration. Also note that the red line shows the "octave-range" (renova) separator; also signifies the root at the same time (bult-in).
Edit: Sorry, I forgot the range lines over and under the chord root note letter (L in this case), but you can always write them on.
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Originally Posted by brainwreck
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How does it look with min second or 11th? How can you possibly read 11th!?