adding "triangle" notation for major 7 chords?
Hello, just wondering if MuseScore allows one to easily add the triangle used in notating major 7 chords in jazz?
The first measure here shows what I mean:
Hello, just wondering if MuseScore allows one to easily add the triangle used in notating major 7 chords in jazz?
The first measure here shows what I mean:
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See: https://musescore.org/en/handbook/chord-symbols#style
HTH
use ^ char.
C^7
(interpreted as triangle symbol)
In reply to use ^ char. C^7 by Ziya Mete Demircan
Jazz?
@Matt, see: https://musescore.org/en/handbook/chord-symbols#chord-symbol-syntax
In reply to Jazz? by Shoichi
Guess I should have read-the-fine-manual! lol
Thank you, all.
In reply to Guess I should have read-the… by Matt Hoyle
And @shiochi, yes, that's the first place I encountered that type of notation--in a jazz lead sheet. Just my $.02.
In reply to use ^ char. C^7 by Ziya Mete Demircan
incorrect
In reply to incorrect by amadeuszsitni
^ and t works and brings up the Δ
In reply to use ^ char. C^7 by Ziya Mete Demircan
On my PC it comes up when I use "t".
In reply to On my PC it comes up when I… by xavierjazz
Thanks, @xavierjazz and JoJo.
Thanks
In reply to Thanks by Jin Young Kim
I can't get it to work with any of the special characters, ^ or t or .
In reply to I can't get it to work with… by DrSpockMusicMan
Are you sure you are entering actual chord symbol, not staff text or lyrics or something else?
If so, please attach your score and tell give us precise steps to reproduce the problem. But in general it should be as simply as selecting a note or rest, pressing Ctrl+K to enter a chord symbol, and typing ^ or t where you want the triangle.
In reply to Are you sure you are… by Marc Sabatella
Yes, I am entering the actual chord symbol. Here is the example I have.
In reply to Yes, I am entering the… by DrSpockMusicMan
No, you are not: