Hi Kevin. Yes, your chord spelling is correct.

C2 and Cadd9 are just different inversions of the same chord tones.

Agreed, Csus2 is different. There is a sometimes a difference between what a chord says and the way BIAB interprets it. I assume Noel's statement was talking about the way BIAB interprets it. He meant that if you type C2 or Csus2 or Cadd9 in BIAB, it will convert if necessary and all three will display and play as C2.

Another example of this is Cdim and Cdim7. Both appear as Cdim (but, interestingly, play as Cdim7).

If you would like to see exactly how this is working in BIAB, go to your \BB folder and use Notepad to view a file called pgshortc.txt which references shortcut.txt and you'll understand.


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