Re: Chord finder

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> Does anyone know of a (preferably command line) program to generate
> chord names from note values. I'd like to be able to type in something
> like:
> 
>  >> c d g
> 
> and get back
> 
> G major
> 
> or something like that.

c + d + g = G major? ... "or something like that"? ;). Personally I
don't give a damn to the theory of harmony, however, there hopefully
isn't a CLI that answers "G major" to the question "c d g" :p.

Some sequencers provide this information. Dunno if those sequencers are
only Non-Linux-Sequencers, since I don't care about the theory of
harmony in that kind of way. However, test Rosegarden and Qtractor if
you should be able to use a GUI (no braille), perhaps one of them will
support chord detection. I suspect you already googled for a CLI able to
do this?!

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