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Dan,

My understanding of the C5 is that it's what some people call a "power chord" and it's designed to only play root and fifth. If passing notes are included, then thirds would potentially be possible but I'm not sure that they are.

Regards,
Noel




got ya noel, my point in only that BAIB will not play only a C and G when you type in a C5. I saw one style where the piano was laying down a steady 1,5 for a bit over an extended C5 set of bars, but the guitar was plunking away with full C chord voicings. When I hit play a second time - totally differenct piano arrangemetn over the same C5. But we all know that is what BIAB does.