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# Recorder Notes | ||
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> [View on the web](https://recorder-notes.ekiim.xyz/) | ||
This is a small page, that shows the notes and finger positioning on a recorder flute. | ||
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I'm doing this because I always go back and check the notes on [Basic Fingering](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Recorder_(musical_instrument)#Basic_fingering) | ||
table on Wikipedia. | ||
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## Features: | ||
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- You can select to show octave from the 3 (almost) available in the recorder | ||
- You can select notes, and then request to hide them. | ||
- When you change the tuning, you can select if you the selected notes are carried over to the other tuning by position or by note. | ||
- You get the "sheet" with the notes position in the stave, so you can learn to identify them visually on the stave. | ||
- When you change the tuning, you can select if the selected notes are carried over to the other tuning by position or by note. | ||
- You get the "sheet" with the notes position on the stave, so you can learn to identify them visually on the stave. | ||
- We have a parametrized list of scales with the scales in integer notation so you can visualize the positions for them, based on this [Wikipedia's List of musical scales and modes](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_musical_scales_and_modes) | ||
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## Contributions | ||
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You can go and modify the `scales.json` file with comments about the scale in question. | ||
You can go and modify the `scales.json` file with remarks about the scale in question. | ||
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Fun facts could be "Certain song uses in this scale based on C" (for example) | ||
Fun facts could be, "Certain songs use this scale based on C" (for example) | ||
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## Technical stuff about the app | ||
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This is a single file application, which basically calls for a full rerender whenever anything happens, and becasue it's small enough we can get away with it. | ||
This is a single-file application, which basically calls for a full re-render whenever anything happens, and because it's small enough, we can get away with it. | ||
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If you see anything wrong please let me know with an issue or a PR fix. | ||
If you see anything wrong, please let me know with an issue or a PR fix. | ||
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## Musical stuff about hte app | ||
## Musical stuff about the app | ||
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If you see anything wrong, please please please, let me know on a GitHub issue. | ||
If you see anything wrong, please, please, please let me know on a GitHub issue. |