On Wed, Feb 28, 2001 at 07:19:06AM -0600, Richard L Walker wrote:
> Why not use everything? If you pick up a book of chords it can be daunting,
> but allowing a program to build any chord should be very straightforward.
*sounds of faint weeping*
I've done this.
I posted the semi-formal grammar to the list.
I put a CGI up on the web which follows this grammar and parses almost
any chord you can name.
I've been trying to advance this whole argument for two weeks.
*shuffles off, stage left, to mass indifferemce*
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