| ▲ | randomNumber7 2 hours ago | |
So you can generate the d dorian scale and it outputs d e f g a b c d? Whats the target audience? A good musician knows the scales by heart (and also how they sound/feel) and for the others it's unclear to me what they would do with music theory they don't really understand. | ||
| ▲ | lowsun 2 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |
There is a function for that, yes. For your second thought, I'm not really sure I understand the point. Since this is a library, it can power any application that needs to understand or generate these abstractions. So to expand on some options I gave above: - You can create a program that generates a piece in the style of a Bach cantata for example, using this library as the backbone. - If a teacher wanted to create a tool to educate kids about scales for example, it can use this library as a backbone. | ||
| ▲ | pipeline_peak 2 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |
>So you can generate the d dorian scale and it outputs d e f g a b c d? lmao | ||