01-13-2022, 12:31 AM
https://www.chordpro.org/chordpro/chordpro-chords/ states:
In general, ChordPro will try to interpret what is between the brackets as a valid chord name, unless the first character is an asterisk, *. In that case ChordPro will remove the asterisk and treat everything else as a text that will be printed just like the chord names. This can be used to add small annotations, e.g. [*Coda] and [*Rit.].
To me that makes sense, as it implies that anything else should be considered chords/notes and can thus be transposed.
In general, ChordPro will try to interpret what is between the brackets as a valid chord name, unless the first character is an asterisk, *. In that case ChordPro will remove the asterisk and treat everything else as a text that will be printed just like the chord names. This can be used to add small annotations, e.g. [*Coda] and [*Rit.].
To me that makes sense, as it implies that anything else should be considered chords/notes and can thus be transposed.