Hi Bill,

This may help

Help files > Topics > Accidentals -

"Intelligent accidentals (chord context)
The sharps (#) and flats (b) that Band-in-a-Box uses on the melody notes are context sensitive to the chord names. For example, if you are in the key of Eb, and the chord is a E7, a G# note will show up as an G#, and not a Ab. This means that the notation accidentals will automatically show up correctly.

Enharmonics for Chord Tones are automatically based on the chord,

Use Chord Scale Enharmonics Option

Enharmonics for passing tones are based on the chord if the "Use chord scale for enharmonics" is set to true.

The program will automatically use the chord tones (1, 3, 5, and 7) in choosing its enharmonics. In the Notation Window Options box there is a setting to "Use chord scale for enharmonics." If this is checked, Band-in-a-Box will also use the enharmonics for the passing tones of the chord scale.

For example, on an F#7 chord in the key of Eb, the Ab note is part of the F#7 scale (as a G#, the 2nd of the scale), but is also part of the Eb key of the song. If you want to display based on the chord scale, setting "Use chord scale for enharmonics" will display the note as a G# instead of an Ab".

If this does not answer your problem (it works ok here) then do a return to factory settings to clear any corruption

Brian


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