On Tue, 2006-11-28 at 00:15 +0100, Guillaume Laurent wrote:
> 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).

Well your comments are valid. Some of the fingerings are hard to play.
The thing that I remind myself is that the original program was looking
at a window covering five frets trying to find chords.

You are right in suggesting that I need to validate the output with her.
I will send an email to her today.

My intentions in starting this project was getting it to work. It does
work. Now is it correct is what we are asking. I will see what Dr.
Radicioni's says about the code. It might very be that I made a
fundamental error in my adaptation.

Anyway I will see if Dr. Radicioni has any comments on muted versus open
strings.

Stephen


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