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Confusing results from Detect.chord #63
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Yes, agree. This is not a good expected result. Scale names and detection needs a good rework (see #56) (by the way: https://medium.com/@michaelkaulkin/name-that-chord-the-confusing-world-of-the-cadential-6-4-df58dd6a86cc) Thanks for reporting! |
How do you install Detect please? I've tried
but Detect isn't part of tonal. Then I tried Help :( |
Yes, I don't know why it's called tonal-detector. I have to change the name or update the docs. Anyway, as this issue suggest, chord and scale detection are not working very smoothly. |
How is one supposed to use code from the extensions in the browser? Excuse me if it's trivial, i'm very novice with JS. Specifically I'm trying to use Tonal.Detect.chord(). In index.html I use and I can call this just fine: however this is unable to find the chord function : and I think it's because Detect isn't in the minified distribution. trying to use the import function seems to be an endless pit of issues but I don't think I'm supposed to be using that in the browser. |
Calling chord detection returns the '64' form for major chords which I found confusing as I had no idea what it meant.
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