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BassScales


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DESCRIPTION

BassScales displays the tab, the bass tab, and the note for a music scale. only the starting note and a steps array have to be provided. When more than one fret combination is available, it can display all of them or only the one specified.



Features

  • Works on any platform as long as a PostScript viewer has been installed
  • Works with a steps list and a starting note. The starting note can be in the scale array (usefull for "slices" of the used notes to play a song) or overwritten (usefull to play scales at different levels)..
  • Arrays of steps of each scale ( minor, major etc ... ) can stay in the code, and recall with their name
  • Configurable for 4,5 and 6 cords basses as long as they are tuned as EADG, BEADG or BEADGC ). 5th and 6th bass tab lines can be displayed in gray.
  • If more than one cord/string combinaison exists, all of them or only the one specified can be displayed. If the note is not possible ( < E in 4 strings mode or exceeds the tab limits ), a red cross is displayed on the bass tab
  • Minimum and maximum tabs number can be specified. But at least a high limit at about 25 should be given to avoid extravagant combinaisons
  • Detuning will be available when the 0.9 version is issued.


Audience

End Users/Desktop


User interface

Command-line



Categories

Editors, Composition

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