Originally Posted By: Mark Hayes
If the question is, "How do I enter a B minor seventh, flatted fifth chord into BIAB?" the answer should be easy to find, even by just experimenting, but if necessary by consulting documentation.

If, however, the question is, "How do I enter a 'Bmin7(b5)' chord into BIAB?" that will be a brick wall, because BIAB will choke on the parentheses.

The secret to success and happiness here is recognizing that "Bmin7(b5)" is the name Scaler is using to refer to a particular chord, and figuring out how to enter that chord into BIAB.

But I hear the response coming, and it is, "I want a keyboard".



Yes. Because I am strict. The same thing, multiple ways of writing, make me confused. If there is a keyboard, I can determine right and wrong.
The keyboard contains 7, 2, 4, 6
So, no matter how to write, I know this is what I need.

I currently see three ways of writing
Bm7-5
Bmin7(b5)
Bm7b5

For someone who is not very smart like me, let’s give a keyboard on Chord builder. grin


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