Provided by: libmusic-chord-namer-perl_0.01-2_all bug

NAME

       Music::Chord::Namer - You give it notes, it names the chord.

SYNOPSIS

               use Music::ChordName qw/chordname/;

               print chordname(qw/C E G/); # prints C
               print chordname(q/C E G/); # same (yes, array or string!)
               print chordname(qw/C Eb G Bb D/); # prints Cm9
               print chordname(qw/G C Eb Bb D/); # prints Cm9/G

DESCRIPTION

       Music::ChordName optionally exports one sub, chordname, which accepts some notes as either
       a string or a list and returns the best chord name it can think of.

   EXPORT
       None by default.

       $bestnamescalar|@namesarray = chordname($notesstring|@notesarray)
           chordname() accepts either a string of notes such as "C Eb G A#" or a list of notes
           such as qw/Ab Bb F Bb D/.  In a scalar context it returns the best name it could think
           of to describe the chord made from the notes you gave it.  In an array context it
           returns all of the names it thought of, sorted from best to worst (shortest to
           longest!)

EXAMPLES

               # to print a bunch of guitar chord names with at lest 4 notes each,
               # all below 5th fret...

               foreach my $s1(qw/- E F Gb G Ab/){
                       foreach my $s2(qw/- A Bb B C Db/){
                               foreach my $s3(qw/- D Eb E F Gb/){
                                       foreach my $s4(qw/- G Ab A Bb/){
                                               foreach my $s5(qw/- B C Db D Eb/){
                                                       foreach my $s6(qw/- E F Gb G Ab/){
                                                               my @notes = ();
                                                               push @notes, $s1 unless $s1 eq '-';
                                                               push @notes, $s2 unless $s2 eq '-';
                                                               push @notes, $s3 unless $s3 eq '-';
                                                               push @notes, $s4 unless $s4 eq '-';
                                                               push @notes, $s5 unless $s5 eq '-';
                                                               push @notes, $s6 unless $s6 eq '-';
                                                               if(@notes >= 4){
                                                                       print scalar(chordname(@notes)),' = ',join(' ',@notes),"\n";
                                                               }
                                                       }
                                               }
                                       }
                               }
                       }
               }

SEE ALSO

       Music::Image::Chord could be combined nicely with this module.

AUTHOR

       Jimi-Carlo Bukowski-Wills, jimi@webu.co.uk

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

       Copyright (C) 2006 by Jimi-Carlo Bukowski-Wills

       This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same
       terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.8.7 or, at your option, any later version of
       Perl 5 you may have available.