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- From: loosemore-sandra@cs.yale.edu (Sandra Loosemore)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.apps
- Subject: music dictionary programs
- Date: 6 Nov 1992 20:21:10 -0500
- Organization: staff hacker @ Yale Haskell project
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- Are there any other classical music dictionary programs other than the
- Tunefinder hypercard stack that was recently posted in the archive?
- After fiddling with Tunefinder a bit, I've decided it's only of
- limited use because it doesn't have a means to play back the melodies
- it knows about in the proper key and rhythm (or even show the melody
- in normal music notation so I can play it myself). Anyway, the lack
- of such a feature makes it difficult to verify that it's found the
- right tune, or to browse through melodies it thinks are "close" to the
- one you were looking for.
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- Please reply via e-mail, since I don't always have time to read this
- newsgroup before things expire.
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- Thanks.
-
- -Sandra (loosemore-sandra@cs.yale.edu)
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