05-14-2022, 02:16 AM
Hi,
I understood from the chordpro site that in chopro files, when inserting the Chord symbols,
if the name was lower case, that it would be treated as a note and not a chord.
e.g.: [a] is a note and [A] is a chord.
I have been entering single notes this way in MS, but I just found out that
the transpose function does not transpose notes and leaves them in the original key.
Is this intentional for some reason or a bug?
If not either, then I submit it as a feature request.
Secondly, regarding the directive [Key: ], somewhere on this site I saw minor keys written as [Key: C minor].
Would it be possible at some point to include just [key: Cm] as being valid?
I am not sure if this would go against the official chopro directives, since I thought they didn't allow for minor keys at all.
Sincerely,
Dan
I understood from the chordpro site that in chopro files, when inserting the Chord symbols,
if the name was lower case, that it would be treated as a note and not a chord.
e.g.: [a] is a note and [A] is a chord.
I have been entering single notes this way in MS, but I just found out that
the transpose function does not transpose notes and leaves them in the original key.
Is this intentional for some reason or a bug?
If not either, then I submit it as a feature request.
Secondly, regarding the directive [Key: ], somewhere on this site I saw minor keys written as [Key: C minor].
Would it be possible at some point to include just [key: Cm] as being valid?
I am not sure if this would go against the official chopro directives, since I thought they didn't allow for minor keys at all.
Sincerely,
Dan