> > > thanks for speaking on behalf of all of us ralf. or perhaps on the > > > other hand, we're grown up enough to decide for ourselves? Accidentally I found a book some minutes ago, again pardon for another mail, ... ... it's "BEATLES Complete Guitar Edition". Too funny, I started learning guitar using the same book's piano edition, I couldn't find it, but I own it and IIRC the piano edition even for guitarists is much better. Not only that the guitar version is missing more than the piano version (same songs, but a completely different niveau), both are also transposed different to the original songs. "Yellow Submarine" is missing every "unneeded" chord for the guitar edition, but IIRC all chords are written in the piano edition and for a childish, lovely song like this, comping [ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comping ] is a must. OTOH, the original "Real Book" is amazing, but IMO the idea of such books is to remember the texts and the "musical tendency". Names for chords are very helpful, I like them, but they're just a link to how to play a song, as notes and tabs are too, they don't say detailed how to play a song. I guess it was the OP who wrote the python script naming a combination of notes by different CORRECT names (since the notes only don't provide this information). In the end a command line tool still will be airy-fairy. _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user