![]() ![]() The upper portion of the Chord Display Area shows the currently selected chord (symbol) in extra large type. (From the Pgmusic Chord Dictionary Help File) Below is a copy of the help file excluding the excellent graphics. The program can play it back and lists all the notes in that chord.īut that's not all it does. Go do a search for "Chord Dictionary" at this site (Top RH corner 'Search Site') I use the Piano dictionary. This would be useful for learning and for sparking creative ideas, I think. Please don't tell me to "just go memorize all the chords/chord tones".Īdditionally, if you can tell me how to do that, is there a way to only show *certain* chord tones? For example, show only the 3 (so G7 would show G,B). I assume this is possible, as BIAB does a gazillion things. Anyway, I would like to have BIAB show the chord tones for each chord in the song, either as note names or musical notation (so G7 would show G,B,D,F). This must have been already asked, but I didn't find anything with search. If you don't have it, we'll hope it's in a bonus pak this December for you. In PGMusic's program "Piano Chord Dictionary" PG's chord tones are all spelled out. And instructive to watch the piano part in Big Piano. I like Pnosimp4 and 3 (under classical) It just pounds out a single sustained chords in the piano track with each chord change, plus a metronome-like quarter note beat for the drum. ![]() You have some replies naming some good styles for this. The next best thing to BIAB showing you in the song file is to study certain styles the best lend themselves to letting you see what BIAB thinks. Wow - Really Ray? I often want to know "Just what notes does BIAB think makes this chord", and posted in the wish list for something that would reveal all because, first, there's always something new and ambiguous in chord specification and second, BIAB often jazzes up the specified chords in accordance with the style formulation, so it's just not clear in watching the BIAB generated parts. ![]()
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