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BUG: Bad Chord Formulas and Fingerings in the Chord Dictionary

Article ID:000079
Category:Score Creation, Editing and Notation
Applies to:Power Tab Editor (1.7)
Created:07-Jan-2003
Last updated:10-Feb-2005
Bug status:Open
Bug severity:Low
Revision number:5
Author(s):Brad Larsen

Symptoms

  1. When selecting a 13th or b13th chord in the Chord Dictionary, the formula for the chord appears wrong. Specifically, the 13th and b13th note are notated 1 whole step too high.
  2. When using the tuning of fourths (E A D G C F) in the Chord Dictionary, some of the Bmb5 chord fingerings at the open position are displayed incorrectly.

Cause

Coding bug.

Resolution

There is no resolution for these bugs at this time.

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