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Re: circle of fifths
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Simon Albrecht |
Subject: |
Re: circle of fifths |
Date: |
Tue, 6 Sep 2016 16:50:43 +0200 |
On 06.09.2016 12:51, Andrew Bernard wrote:
Hi Federico,
But that tool does not change German variable names into names that
are in English, and more meaningful to a speaker of that language.
[There is lots of scheme in that circle of fifths code with names that
in German to me mean nothing.]
So I still think it would be beneficial to have a fully Anglicised
version of the code on LSR.
I had a go – hope I didn’t overlook anything. At any rate it still works
:-) but there are probably some names which are in a quite German
English still… native speakers forward!
Best, Simon
C5.ly
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