John, you can see some of the major seventh chords are being used as well as other inversions in the ACW as it plays through the song. The ACW defaults its output to BIAB to two chords per measure so those extras are dropped out.

Once you have your chord chart in BIAB with two chords per measure, you can manually add an additional two chords per measure to make the chord chart more complex.

You can save the first chord chart sgu file, open a new file and run the song through the ACW again, pausing along the way and record the bar number, inversion, sus chord or major 7th that the ACW did pick up but did not keep for the output. That should be helpful as the song structure is very repetitive so seeing an inversion in one section, the same inversion or 7th chord is likely used in similar sections of the song. Any rests, shots and holds throughout the song would need to add manually as the ACW does not pick those up. I noticed a few.

Choosing the best Realstyle for the song can be helpful also. I found that some of the jazz styles included minor/major 7ths and inversions on their own the little while I played with the chart.

Last edited by Charlie Fogle; 08/07/16 02:18 AM.

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