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Looked here and there, no luck.

Thanks in Advance!
C#dim, would be my first guess...
Dan,

You gave me and idea to search for...C#o7 alternative.
Found this...

I edited this a bit, but same answere...

Quote:

Tuning: Standard Tuning for C#o7
Alternate Names:
C# dim 7, C# diminished 7, C# fully diminished



In your case a near miss helped me a lot...
Cant use C#dim7 so used C#dim.... you now are eligible to
purchase a ticket and win the Powerball drawings...


Thank you.
Quote:

In your case a near miss helped me a lot...
Cant use C#dim7 so used C#dim...




C#dim,was exactly what I suggested. So I am heading out to the store to see if any powerball tickets are still available.
It gets more interesting. You asked for a diminished seventh.

In BIAB, when you write Xdim, it plays Xdim7 (in most styles) anyway.

There is a new feature, a user choice in how dim and dim7 are displayed, in Preferences/Display. It's about 7 checkboxes down.

By the way, that little circle didn't have a line through it, did it? If it did, then that's a half-diminished seventh, otherwise known as minor seven flat five, or Xm7b5
Dan,

After I posted found out the PowerBall had two winning tickets sorry
to mislead you.

Matt,
Quote:

In BIAB, when you write Xdim, it plays Xdim7 (in most styles) anyway.



Excellent comment, did not know that.

Xdim versus Xdim7...Is there off pitch or bad sounding renderings or notes using
either one by default ? 4th note of chord being dropped.


No it was not a / thru the small o.

A lot of you folks with your years of experience playing, learning and some
cases teaching are way beyond my experiences and knowledge.

Thanks again...

BTW Dan am so sorry to mislead you on the tickets.
You can also just enter C#d
Keith,

Great tip.

In process of research my question..
Found out about....
cj = CMaj7
gj = GMaj7
etc,
etc.

Found this link thru Google...Its a good one...

http://www.pgmusic.com/tutorial_chordlist.htm

Saw it once before somewhere in the pages of help or tutorials.

Again thanks, this journey is interesting...
Yes, and some others

ch = Cm7b5
cd = Cdim (ie CDim7)
cs = c7sus
cl = c7Alt
cn = c7#9
cj= CMaj7
And you can make your own shortcuts.
Right, I thought there was one for c7b9, but I can't seem to locate that!
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