Originally Posted By: Mac
Originally Posted By: shannon88
...BIAB recongizes "Caug" but nothing else like Aaug7, Eaug7, Gaug9 or Bbaug7. Those that I have listed previously, are examples of some of the augment chords I have run into. So I am looking for an all around solution to my problem and not just solutions to those individual examples I have given above.

So does anyone have suggestions of how to get around this snag? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
Shannon


Hi Shannon,

Fake Chords and their various ways of stating them have never been standardized, so one book may call a chord one way and another book may refer to the same chord as something that is called differently but is actually the same thing.

For Caug7 in BB you can simply type, "C735" and get "C7(#5)" when you hit Enter.

OR, you can type, "C7+" and it will appear as "C7+" on the chord sheet as well.

Both of the above play the exact same chord, the Caug7.


--Mac


Hi Mac,

Thanks for the detailed help in clarifying. To make sure I am on the same page as you, examples are: as written on sheet music-Bbaug7 or Bb735 is equal to Bb7+ OR Bb7#5 OR G735 correct? And so if on the sheet music, it says, Gaug9 is equal to G9+ OR G9#5 OR G935, correct?

If I may ask another question, what is a small "o" in G3o7 or Bbo7 mean? This chord also doesn't enter in biab.

Shannon