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|    Re: Need help with my chord analysis pro    |
|    08 Aug 05 16:44:59    |
      XPost: comp.music.misc, comp.music.research, rec.music.theory              On Tue, 2 Aug 2005 horndude77@gmail.com wrote:              >       >       > blech... I agree. I would not choose C++ for this. Java maybe, but what       > hans says is true. Logical or Functional programming languages were       > made for problems like this (sort of). Other than that perhaps look       > into a scripting language like ruby or python (perl is quite messy       > imho). Just my opinion.       >       It's really too small a program to worry about what it's written in.              Maybe some input on how it works would be better? What make a good tuning?       Is it different for lead/rhythm? classical/metal? scales/chords? How easy       is it to remember (I suspect that's partially why standard tuning is in       4th but one pair and that that is more important for scales than chords)       How do you model the reach of fingers? Etc.               3ch              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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