Originally Posted by swingbabymix
Yes. I want to enter a chord.
There is a layer that shows the notes contained in this chord.
This can be of great help to people who are not familiar with chords.
I appreciate your interest and enthusiasm, but I wonder are you asking if BiaB is to be a backing band, or a music teaching tool?

Do you propose that it should be an educational system so that you can learn exactly what individual notes that any chord might utilize?

There are probably many separate learning facilities available to learn music theory, and then use that knowledge to create backing music in BiaB.

Despite significant functionality, I have never envisaged that BiaB should fundamentally be expected to teach absolute music basic theory. I think there are a plethora of facilities available to deliver this basic level of music education.

What else have you explored to assist you with learning the note combinations that might make up a specific chord? Did you explore any other music theory? Tell us about your other explorations. What was successful, what was not, and what helped.

Keep being enthused with music. It's a fantastic way to be creative.

Last edited by AudioTrack; 11/02/23 01:49 AM.

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