Subject: | This class returns not proper results. |
Summary: | Package rating comment |
Messages: | 2 |
Author: | grzegorz tukaczewski |
Date: | 2010-12-13 13:43:10 |
Update: | 2010-12-13 15:14:32 |
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grzegorz tukaczewski rated this package as follows:
Utility: | Bad |
Consistency: | Not sure |
Examples: | Not sure |
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 grzegorz tukaczewski - 2010-12-13 13:43:10
This class returns not proper results. It's not useful. For instance: C# F G# as major chord instead of C# E# G# and so on, and so on ...
 Arturs Sosins - 2010-12-13 15:14:32 - In reply to message 1 from grzegorz tukaczewski
E# and F are enharmonic, meaning they are different names for the same note.
To make class more understandable, without multiple names for same objects, I decided not to include enharmonic names (except simple sharp and flat notation) and as F note would be more understandable for majority of users, it was decided to use F name.
So as objects (notes) are strictly defined (you can get all possible values using get_notes()), you can interpret them on client side and display to end user in any format you consider eligible.
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