Originally Posted By: MarioD
Originally Posted By: Noel96
Claudio,

It's very rare to see a dim7 chord notated with double flats (even in music from the classical masters such as Mozart, Beethoven, etc.).

BIAB's notation is based on creating lead sheets. It is not a fully comprehensive notation program. I don't know of any way to get double flats or double sharps. To do that, you'd need to use a more specialised music notation program. Musescore is freeware and does a great job if you are looking for something.

Regards,
Noel



Noel, that is very interesting as I have always seen Dim7 written with a double flat, i.e. 1-3b-5b-7bb.

I do agree that Claudio will need a notation program to achieve his goal.


Sorry Mario, I didn't explain myself very well.

In theory books, I've always seen it written with double flats as needed.

What I was meaning was that in the actual music of the classical composers, attention to theoretical detail is often sacrificed if it makes reading easier. Of course these are works that are edited and not the originals so I can't say for certain that a composer didn't write using doubleflats, etc.

Noel


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