Slash Chords
Glossary
Slash chords describe how to re-formulate a given complicated chord (usually more than three notes) in terms of a simpler chord with fewer notes, breaking the chord into “Chord (Over) Root” notation.
For example C/A, “C Slash A” or “C major triad Over A” would be A min 7, a C major triad chord played over an A root. This approach can help reduce some memorization and help voice chords with a single hand, letting the bass player take over the root (see rootless chords), etc. Slash chords are denoted throughout Harmonious when it is possible to generate a name of that form for a given chord inversion.
Slash chords describe how to re-formulate a given complicated chord (usually more than three notes) in terms of a simpler chord with fewer notes, breaking the chord into “Chord (Over) Root” notation.
For example C/A, “C Slash A” or “C major triad Over A” would be A min 7, a C major triad chord played over an A root. This approach can help reduce some memorization and help voice chords with a single hand, letting the bass player take over the root (see rootless chords), etc. Slash chords are denoted throughout Harmonious when it is possible to generate a name of that form for a given chord inversion.