Conundrum with BIAB problem SOLVED

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Chuck Hall
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Conundrum with BIAB problem SOLVED

Post by Chuck Hall »

I'm using 2009

Right now I'm playing a song "Another Bridge to Burn" an old Jimmy Dickins tune. I sing this song in the Key of G.

The program shows key as C.
First two chords are D and G then first chord to start song on is G. with the G=1 C=4 and D=5 the structure is correct. What I would like to know is why the program is telling me that the song is written in the key of C?

I have just noticed this after upgrading to 2009.???? 8)

Now noticing that not all songs are like this. Doing Big City in E and it says it's in E.....I wonder what gives?
Last edited by Chuck Hall on 11 Apr 2010 4:01 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Chuck
MCI D10 8/4 Nashville 400 and a Profex.
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Post by Chuck Hall »

Return to factory settings fixed this one

many thanks
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Post by Andy Sandoval »

You can change the key to the proper key then when it asks "Ok to transpose worksheet" choose no and the key will change but not the chords.