08-24-2018, 09:27 PM
Can you add a toggle to switch the sharp notes to display as flats and vice versa?
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Sharps and flats
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08-24-2018, 09:27 PM
Can you add a toggle to switch the sharp notes to display as flats and vice versa?
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08-24-2018, 09:42 PM
Is there a difference? It would help if the people running this site knew about music theory
08-24-2018, 09:57 PM
To quote reddit Quote:Say you want to write something in F major. If we just use sharps, we get the notes: C# and Db are the same notes, but certain keys notate with sharps and others flats to avoid awkwardness. Maybe you can have it switch automatically depending on the key that gets auto-detected. It would be helpful for someone like me who is trying to learn some music theory using this website
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08-24-2018, 10:13 PM
It is more of a problem when dealing with written notation, but musicians still call the same note different things depending on the context, because the function of a note can change depending on the context. The notes are the same, but not really. Kind of like spaces and tabs More info
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Unfortunately, a lot of the names are hard-coded. Notes even internally store their value as something like "A5", which I always found a bit silly. However, with a lot of work, Jaocb_ could probably do it. EDIT: It just occurred to me the percussion change the values though, lemme see if that can be abused. EDIT 2: Nope, Jacob_ could totally do this. I could, even. This is a line of code in the program: Code: //https://onlinesequencer.net/app/sequencer.js Kim Wrote:##878337 + https://js-game.glitch.me + Doesnt take peopel serious if their has badly speling gramer puntuatin |
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