Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: musical-scales
Version: 0.1.2
Summary: Retrieve a scale based on a given mode and starting note.
Home-page: https://github.com/hmillerbakewell/musical-scales
Author: Hector Miller-Bakewell
Author-email: hmillerbakewell@gmail.com
License: UNKNOWN
Project-URL: Bug Tracker, https://github.com/hmillerbakewell/musical-scales
Description: # Musical Scales
        
        Retrieve a scale based on a given mode and starting note.
        Information about these scales can be found [on Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_musical_scales_and_modes).
        
        Currently supported scales:
         - acoustic
         - aeolian
         - algerian
         - super locrian
         - augmented
         - bebop dominant
         - blues
         - chromatic
         - dorian
         - double harmonic
         - enigmatic
         - flamenco
         - romani
         - half-diminished
         - harmonic major
         - harmonic minor
         - hijaroshi
         - hungarian minor
         - hungarian major
         - in
         - insen
         - ionian
         - iwato
         - locrian
         - lydian augmented
         - lydian
         - locrian major
         - pentatonic major
         - melodic minor ascending
         - melodic minor descending
         - pentatonic minor
         - mixolydian
         - neapolitan major
         - neapolitan minor
         - octatonic c-d
         - octatonic c-c#
         - persian
         - phrygian dominant
         - phrygian
         - prometheus
         - harmonics
         - tritone
         - two-semitone tritone
         - ukranian dorian
         - whole-tone scale
         - yo
        
        ## The Note class
        
        Notes can be specified with either a name or a given number of semitones above middle C (C3).
        Octaves are done MIDI-style, so B2 is immediately followed by C3.
        Example notes:
         - `Note("D")` the first D above middle C
         - `Note(2)` two semitones above middle C, which is the same as `Note("D")`.
        
        Notes have two fundamental properties:
         - `.name` e.g. "C"
         - `.octave` e.g. 3
        
        You can retrieve both together MIDI style with:
         - `.midi` e.g. "F#4"
        
        You can add an integer to a note to raise it by that many semitones:
         - `Note("C") + 12` the first C above middle C
        
        ## Examples
        ````py
        musical_scales.scale("D")
        # [D3, E3, F#3, G3, A3, B3, C#4, D4]
        musical_scales.scale("F#", "blues")
        # [F#3, A3, B3, C4, C#4, E4, F#4]
        ````
        
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Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.8
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