I scrolled down to see how many upper extensions they handled (lots) but noticed something odd: a minor third is always shown as a sharped second.

For example, look at a simple Cm chord. It isn’t C, Eb, G but instead is C, D#, G. I wonder why.

EDIT: Found it. There is a setting to show only sharps, only flats, or both. Still, a bit odd that it shows both sharp AND flat, rather than choosing the 'right' enharmonic note.

The great feature is that if you enter chord tones (must separate by a space or a comma!), it gives you chord names containing those notes, including other notes. Good feature.

Last edited by Matt Finley; 08/12/18 11:23 AM.

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