In the Beatles "All My Loving" I hit a 2nd and 3rd time bar like the attached. It's not too common, but still might be a worthwhile addition in a future version, or the free form capability to drop one in. Thanks guys!
And I just want to say...thank you, Cedar and everyone else, for the all the holiday songs. I think we have to work on some of the chord structures to jazz some of them up, but still...this will get us through the season.
Oh yeah, that looks good. Let me work it from that "Criss Cross" solution. It's great to be able to refer to other songs in irb that handle these problems. And the slash idea should make it even clearer. Thank you.
I'm working out the Beatles' "Let It Be" and am wondering how to fit or edit in the iReal editor that famous sequence with the Rhodes piano then echoed by the B-3 organ...I think it goes like this attachment...But there's six famous chords (in the first bar) and I don't want to short them. Use a...
It would be nice to be able to fit F-7 Bb7 (or Bb-7 Eb7, etc. II-V change generally?) within two beats using small font. Not sure how easy that would be. (I know we did a workaround over on the Long & Winding Road chart. Workarounds could be just F- Bb7 or or maybe even just Bb7 on fourth beat...
How? I tried typing, for example, "D-add9" into that text field towards the top of the editor, but it reduces the font size of "-add9", which makes that "-" symbol hard to read. e.g.,
D-(Add9) Issue by Unknown Composer
I came across a chord in the Beatles "Fool on The Hill" that was listed by a Hal Leonard arranger as "Dm(addE)".
So, I tried to use the "D" "-" and "add9" in the iReal editor, but found that I could not use the "-" (from the "Abbreviated:" row on the "Chords" page/tab) and "add9" (also from the...
MOD EDIT: edited and moved from Beatles thread....
Finally, I mentioned I was having a glitch with the editor. Maybe I'm misunderstanding it. I finish editing the song, put a check next to "also transpose chords" and press the "Apply Key Signture" button. I save and export "Song to Forums" and...