And try "Eb79#", i.e. without the slash, the "/" starts the bass note and here probably isn#t detected at all, as there is no notename
This is how MuseScore realizes the 2 chord:
"Eb7/9#" is not standard notation. Slashes are used to specify alternate bass notes - using actual pitches, not numbers. Also, accidentals go in front of numbers, not after. I'm guessing you actually mean Eb7#9, and that plays fine.
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Sample score please, and also let MuseScore realize the chord
And try "Eb79#", i.e. without the slash, the "/" starts the bass note and here probably isn#t detected at all, as there is no notename
This is how MuseScore realizes the 2 chord:
Actually it is just Eb9#
"Eb7/9#" is not standard notation. Slashes are used to specify alternate bass notes - using actual pitches, not numbers. Also, accidentals go in front of numbers, not after. I'm guessing you actually mean Eb7#9, and that plays fine.