Mike Whitaker wrote:

> I spent a chunk of yesterday evening writing a little chordname parser in
> perl, working to a rough version of the standard I proposed.
> 
> If you want to see it in action, check out
> http://www.altrion.org/cgi-bin/parsechord.cgi
> 
> The details of what it'll accept are on the page, and there's a link
> to the code itself.

Cool, indeed!

After playing around with some examples from the chord discussion I 
have the following remarks:
- C5 yields C E G instead of C G.
- Multiple modifiers seem to be impossible? e.g. Frank Nordberg's 
Dmmaj13+11 (or Dm7add6add+11/C).
- + and maj don't seem t be accepted?
- "E7#9 is E G# B D Fx" -> what's Fx?

-- 
bert van vreckem
  echo bexryt.vzaxnvrexckyemqxadvyaxlvasz.bxe|sed -e "s/[x-z]//g;s/q/@/"
The trouble with computers is that they do what you tell them, not what
you want.
         -- D. Cohen

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