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LaRueGTis there a linux friendly chord progression helper, like harmony navigator or harmony improvisator?07:48
zequenceLaRueGT: Yep. and that's you07:55
zequenceDon't know if there is one, but you could make one in pd07:55
zequenceAnd any other language too, of course07:56
LaRueGTtoo lazy07:56
zequenceStill, the best method is probably to learn the piano, and start doing some basic stuff. Give it a couple of months, and it'll be perfectly natural07:56
LaRueGTguess the solution is one of those mobile apps07:56
zequenceGuitar works too, but it's a bit harder to translate the chords to software later07:58
LaRueGTi got a midi board but im terrible at it07:58
zequenceAnd you don't get an overview of the notes you use07:58
zequenceLaRueGT: Start with the basics. The four chords. C, G, am, F07:59
zequenceThere should be some good piano guide out there somewhere08:00
zequenceThe trick is to not jump up and down with the hand over the keyboard. You move the hand as little as possible, and take the notes as closely as they come08:01
zequenceWhich means, you don't always keep your thumb on the base note, so to speak.08:02
zequenceI'm telling you. To learn that would just take you a couple of days08:03
zequenceI'm actually going to write a song maker software that will be able to do everything randomly, if you wish08:05
zequenceThere are so many parameters in music that people don't choose to do anything with anyway08:06
zequenceIn some ways, a computer would be much more creative than a person could ever be, if the software is well programmed08:06
LaRueGThttp://sf.remixta.net/09:02
LaRueGTI think that is the thing I was sorta looking for09:02
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