On Monday 27 November 2006 04:43, Stephen Torri wrote:
>
> For example, to get a D major scale:
>
>       ./harco --scale=2 --triad=0

This gives fingerings for a D major chord, not a scale.

> You can try the D major output and note that the traditional D chord
> (x;x;0;2;3;2) is represented as (2;0;0;2;3;2). I am not sure how she
> represents or even considers muted strings.

I certainly hope she does in some way, because without handling muted strings 
her code is pretty much useless in practice.

Also : most of the generated fingerings are simply impossible to make, and 
trying to get those for a C7, it failed to find the most usual one : x32310 
(nor even 032310 or 332310).

Sorry, but from my (ex) guitar player standpoint, as it is this program is 
useless. Have you validated its output with Dr Radicioni ? I can't believe 
she'd consider this to be working in any sort of way.

-- 
Guillaume.
http://telegraph-road.org

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