John Walsh wrote:
> In addition it has a cute feature which is fun to play with: it
> allows you to adjust a "strangeness" factor--the higher the
> strangeness factor, the stranger the chords it sets.  And they can
> be pretty strange, indeed... 

Yes, but even if you set "strangeness" in AbcMus to 100% at least 
one of the notes in the chord must also be in the beat or bar it is 
set to, so for instance (in key of G) |GABG| could only have the 
following chords (I think):
G major, E minor, C major, B minor, D major, D minor, A major,
A minor, F major, F# minor, C minor, Eb major, G minor, B major,
E major, G# minor (the last ones are indeed pretty strange though)
But it could not have an F minor chord set to it, since none of the 
notes in that chord (F Ab c) are in the music it should be set to.


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