Hi, i think they are called seventh chords , not for now i want to look at stab chords : s(sopran)t(tenor)a(alt) b(bass) chords for now , these are triads with doubling a note
I like to enrich the chordprogression in BIAB with fuller chords then only for triads.
Hope you get the idea...its for composing

Well, I already have an idea of how it works: the style generates a certain chord progression, which is fixed by the melodist.
Then you can change the chords later in the chord sheet.

So in my style, there were all triads, and then you could change them manually if you wanted a fuller seventh chord.

Diatonic Seventh Chords in C Major
Scale Degree Chord Name Chord Symbol (BIAB) Notes
I C major seventh Cmaj7 (or CΔ7) C – E – G – B
ii D minor seventh Dm7 D – F – A – C
iii E minor seventh Em7 E – G – B – D
IV F major seventh Fmaj7 F – A – C – E
V G dominant seventh G7 G – B – D – F
vi A minor seventh Am7 A – C – E – G
vii° B half-diminished seventh Bm7♭5 B – D – F – A

I think in popsongs (other genre music styles too ?) i can reduce the generated chord progression to triads and then use sevenths chords
What does the regenerate button?

Last edited by janhardo; 12/31/25 02:06 AM.