Yes, Noel correctly commented that C,D, E, G is not C9 because C9 also has the dominant 7th, which in this case would be a Bb. Whole different sound.

Also Noel pointed out that you have some control in BIAB by using the slash root to force an inversion. In my experience, the Real Tracks may or may not follow that. This is not a bad thing; actual players (which the Real Tracks are) would not be limited and will play all kinds of inversions and voicings to make things interesting. You do not have full control over this. However, do you know that, for some of the Real Tracks, you can see what is being played? When you select a Real Track, look over toward the right side for info that includes whether or not notation is provided.


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