What you are asking is answered in music theory books. If you really want to learn about chords and how chords are structured then music theory is the only way.

If not couldn’t you create a new midi file and record the chord(s) you don’t know. You should be able to do this in BiaB, I don’t know for sure as I do not record in BiaB, or any DAW that you are using then save that recording as a midi file. Open BiaB and under file there is an option that states something like ‘get midi chords from file’, I don’t have my music computer on right now and I don’t remember the exact wording of that option, and have BiaB name the chord for you. Let us know how this works out for you.

OOPS - I see that Mac was saying the same thing at the same time.

Last edited by MarioD; 04/12/12 06:01 AM.

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