Also, check out the musical.* abstractions in pdmtl: https://github.com/aalex/pdmtl
Le lun. 2 nov. 2015 à 12:49, Alexandre Quessy < alexandre.quessy@sourcelibre.net> a écrit :
I think I wrote a C external that used regex to parse symbols are generate a list of notes. Must be in aalex externals.
Le lun. 2 nov. 2015 à 01:14, William Huston williamahuston@gmail.com a écrit :
Wow, looks like just what I'm looking for. Many thanks!
On Sun, Nov 1, 2015 at 11:46 PM, Joe Newlin jtnewlin@gmail.com wrote:
Check out chorddict-help.pd from rjlib: https://github.com/rjdj/rjlib/tree/master/rj
JN
On Sun, Nov 1, 2015 at 7:31 PM, William Huston williamahuston@gmail.com wrote:
Before I reinvent the wheel, I'm wondering what people have done
characterizing chord libraries?
I'm looking for the root position constructions in terms of intervals
for 3 and 4 note chords.
I realize there are only a dozen or so which are mostly used, but just
wondering what people have come up with.
What would be really nice is to convert between things like:
1,3,5 -> "Major" -> 1,5,8 1,3b,5 -> "Minor" -> 1,4,8 1,4,5 -> "Sus4" -> 1,6,8
I.e., Notes in scale, Common name, Interval map
... for all common 3 and 4 note chords. Like, given any one of those,
can derive the others.
Also would be nice given an interval map, be able to identify it as an
inversion of a more basic chord, like:
1,5,8 -> Maj/root 1,4,9 -> Maj/1st inv 1,6,10 -> Maj/2nd inv
Any pointers/ideas along these lines appreciated!
Thanks
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