Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: jchord
Version: 3.0.0
Summary: Python toolkit for working with chord progressions
Home-page: https://github.com/jonathangjertsen/jchord
Author: Jonathan Reichelt Gjertsen
Author-email: jonath.re@gmail.com
License: MIT
Project-URL: Documentation, https://github.com/jonathangjertsen/jchord
Project-URL: Source, https://github.com/jonathangjertsen/jchord
Description: jchord - toolkit for working with chord progressions
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        ``jchord`` provides tools for working with chord progressions.
        
        ``jchord``:
        
        * has object representations for notes, chords, and progressions (in the Western 12-tone system)
        * knows about naming conventions for chords, and can convert back and forth between objects and names
        * can be used as a converter between strings, text files, XLSX files, and MIDI files.
        
        Here is an example that parses a chord progression written as a string, transposes it upwards by 2 semitones,
        converts it back to a string and then creates a midi file from it.
        
           >>> from jchord import ChordProgression, MidiConversionSettings
           >>> prog = ChordProgression.from_string("C -- Fm7 -- C -- G7 -- C -- E7 Am F Bm7b5 E7 Am9 F Bo C69 --")
           >>> prog = prog.transpose(+2)
           >>> print(prog.to_string())
           D       --      Gm7     --
           D       --      A7      --
           D       --      F#7     Bm
           G       C#m7b5  F#7     Bm9
           G       C#o     D69     --
           >>> prog.to_midi(MidiConversionSettings(filename="example.midi", tempo=100, beats_per_chord=2, instrument=4))
        
        For more examples, see the `documentation <https://jonathangjertsen.github.io/jchord/#examples>`_.
        
        Documentation
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        Documentation lives here: `jonathangjertsen.github.io/jchord/ <https://jonathangjertsen.github.io/jchord/>`_
        
        Contributing
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