On 14/03/2016 19:36, Tobia Tesan wrote:
> It would also include an initial standard 4-part-harmony and a 
> strummer-guitar-chords implementation.

On a second thought, "4-part-harmony" is probably the wrong word here, 
since we don't output to separate voices (and thus a number of 
constraints such as "voices mustn't cross" fall).

I think a lot of parallel motion or doubling seventh is still generally 
best avoided, as are lots of leaps.

I think, if the idea is to interest, that the exact rules to be 
implemented can be discussed with the mentor - possibly a subset that's 
"good enough sounding" in most circumstances but doesn't require a PhD 
thesis worth of work.

> (e.g. "4-part harmony" or "always and only first-position acoustic 
> guitar chords");

Similarly, while on the subject, I believe the correct english is "open 
chords".

-- 
Tobia Tesan
<tobia.te...@gmail.com>
<sip:tobia.te...@ekiga.net>


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