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Author: kdk ★2017
Date: 2012-02-05 03:58
trish24 wrote:
> I wondered about something similar which would have scales
> so that you just tapped the screen and got say, F# melodic
> minor in 3 octaves, and you could set the metronome marking and
> put it on repeat. This would be a lot easier than a recording.
> I thought the benefit would be that you would be moving to
> playing by ear and matching the sound of tone/semitone steps
> with the feel of hands on the instrument.
I'm sorry, Trish, but I don't really understand from this what you want the program to do. Do you want to play along with the scale as the computer generates it? Do you expect to memorize by ear the sound of each scale in each key as a separate entity, so that F# melodic minor in 3 octaves would make a different aural imprint on your inner ear from the imprint of D melodic minor or A melodic minor? What is the reason for the loop (the repeat feature)?
It may be a great idea or not. In case I'm not alone, describe for me a little more fully what you want to learn from a program that can do what you've described.
Karl
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trish24 |
2012-02-03 22:14 |
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pewd |
2012-02-04 01:40 |
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bethmhil |
2012-02-04 01:43 |
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Sean.Perrin |
2012-02-05 23:35 |
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Paul Aviles |
2012-02-04 13:35 |
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Alexis |
2012-02-04 14:13 |
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kdk |
2012-02-05 03:58 |
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trish24 |
2012-02-05 06:37 |
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