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Hoots : Standard format for jazz chord symbols In jazz, certain chords can be written in many formats. Like for minor 7ths you can do: Cm7 Cmi7 Cmin7 C-7 And for major 7ths: CM7 Cma7 Cmaj7 C?7 Have publishers of big band - freshhoot.com

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Standard format for jazz chord symbols
In jazz, certain chords can be written in many formats. Like for minor 7ths you can do:

Cm7
Cmi7
Cmin7
C-7

And for major 7ths:

CM7
Cma7
Cmaj7
C?7

Have publishers of big band music settled on a standard practice?

-- EDIT --

OK, it seems the answer to that question is no, there is not consensus. So how about if we consider just one of the major publishers? Do they have an internal standard?


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No. Simple answer. Mostly I come across Cm7 or C-7 and Cmaj7, CM7 and C(triangle)7, but each seems to have his own. You get used to it, and just get on with it ! The annoying one is hand-written stuff, where the minus sign is often illegible.

Other more complex chords suffer the same fate, with + or aug, o or dim, et al.

Drum music is also, to an extent, 'unregulated', where the dots go isn't exactly standard, and varies from writer to writer. A pain, as one has to be intuitive to a degree.


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