[Dixielandjazz] What I called "European Chord Symbols"
Ron L'Herault
lherault at bu.edu
Fri Jan 27 09:19:47 PST 2006
At one time, I believe the New Black Eagles were selling copies of their
chord book. They no longer mention it on the website though.
Ron L
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From: "Craig I. Johnson" <civanj at adelphia.net>
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Subject: [Dixielandjazz] What I called "European Chord Symbols"
Craig wrote a.o.
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I totally understood the "structure" of the tabular version and like it. I
wish I could
extend my music program to create such tables for the banjo player.
(Most songs could fit in a pocket of 3x5 cards for him.)
Sibelius is somewhat the same as Finale in its notation. However, as I said
my issue
is to be able to print out chord only "sheets" which would require an
extension to either program
to scan the chords and output them in the 'spreadsheet like" format of the
Boudoin chord book.
I may do some research to see if I can write something that will do that. I
believe I could do it
more easily for FInal than Sibelius as Finale has a more powerful language
for writing
personal "add-ons" -- but no guarantee that I will succeed..
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I have tried to do that too, in Word and in Excel but to no avail. Should
you find a solution, please publish it on DJML because - apart for the
symbols - Boudoin's 'spreadsheet like' notation is pretty easy to read!
The discussion about 'Finale' versus 'Sibelius' is an endless one. I have
them both (and 'Noteworthy', 'Magix Notation' and 'Harmony' - there will be
others out there), but I always use 'Encore', because it does everything
that all the others do, and more and easier. And when I want to write a
chord sheet, I use 'Band-in-a-Box'.
Dick Sleeman, Lelystad, Holland. <d.sleeman at hccnet.nl>
"...Of all the musical instruments in use today, the trombone is one of,
if not THE most difficult of instruments. I know, 'cause I have one..."
(Dewsnap in "THE TROMBONE", December 10, 2002)
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