Welcome to a guitarist dilemma! With just a few notes the chord name could be a number of things. When I put in order F,C,E,G into my guitar chord finder program some possible chords are:
Fmaj7sus2, C(add11), C/F, Em(b6b9). Em(b6)/F, G13sus, or G13sus/F

It really doesn't matter what inversion of F,C,E,G I put in I get mostly the same chord names.

Also a F,C,E,G could be a Fmaj9(no 3rd).

The late JonD, a keyboard player, and I had many discussions about this as I could usually only play 3-4 notes of a chord while he could play up to 10 notes per chord. We might have to try a number of different chords to find the one that best fits our compositions.

IMHO it is impossible for BiaB to cover all chords and chord inversions. There are just to many of them for the RTs to cover. In MIDI you can easily change BiaB chords in a DAW to be exactly the chord you wanted. With RTs it takes a DAW and a polyphonic version of Melodyne or another Melodyne like program to create your chord.



Last edited by MarioD; 11/19/22 08:37 AM.

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