The Jazz Guitar Chord Dictionary
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    Max,

    I would read that as G7#9 every time. I have seen G9+ for an augmented chord, problem is with consistency and uniformity. I guess the most important thing is awareness and flexibility.

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    I agree with Gitarguy... the symbol should be placed before the target. Check out the chord symbols guide in front of all Shur fake books, pretty good example of thought out system. That being said I have gigs where I read all the time... There's nothing universal... I use my ears and wisdom... what little I have ... Reg

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    Quote Originally Posted by Reg
    That being said I have gigs where I read all the time... There's nothing universal...
    And that's exactly the problem we face. After a while you get used to seeing something different on every chart, and the fact that any given chord is likely to be written down in 5 or 6 different ways.

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    Yes and No... for the majority of the time charts are pretty good, they don't stand out. It's just the bad ones get all our attention... I don't usually have problems... like you said we understand what's implied...and most of the time by the second or third time through a chart ... we don't need it anymore. And besides I need something to bitch about besides my playing...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Reg
    And besides I need something to bitch about besides my playing...
    I don't gripe about the horns when they play out of tune, and they don't gripe about the chords I mess up.

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    I love getting on alto players shit....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Reg
    I love getting on alto players shit....
    Well, it depends...not everyone has a sense of humor. In any case, our system seems to work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gitarguy
    Well, it depends...not everyone has a sense of humor. In any case, our system seems to work.
    That is the truth...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Reg
    There are many methods to imply what harmonic area the composer/arranger wants... when one wants a specific voicing... you notate it out, when one wants a specific lead line you notate it out. If your writing for a specialized group, you use their notation. It's part of the job to be aware of stylized notation... Piano as compared to guitar slash chords as compared to standard inversions. There is no standardizes system in use. The closest we have is "Standard Chord Symbol Notation" by Carl Brandt and Clinton Roemer from the mid 70's, which is used by many. It has problems with calling b13 a #5, but still is the best published system in use. I think I'll put one together with explanation of why and how labeling works, with sections of stylizes examples... that sound fun
    I'll look forward to seeing that.