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Originally Posted by coolbass
Your example resembles a puzzle.
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What about if i had it written in Cyrillic?
It is a language, nomenclature, naming things. They
do not change their essence, but how to write them down.
And my system offers complete an unambiguous writing forms for each and every possible and even impossible inversion of a chord!
Chord C? (actually means C major because we need to know that Cm is the minor triad... duh!)
Ok, which Inversion? (actually means that we need to know the inversions and write additional roman numerals but we need to agree which one is for the I, then which one is for the II and so on...)
Don't you see the problems?!
With my system you have for
Cmaj7 (I) the following:
And with the inversion (flipping) you can write any inversion without the need of more space or additional Roman symbols or whatever.
You can write them with the notenames as well, if you want!