Thanks!
I tested chordata here using Ubuntu karmic and it worked very well.
My respect and congratulation to the people that made it, it's a very nice and fun software!
Just expent hours learning the chords of great music.

Considerations:
- When it reads a music with many chords or that change the chords fast, it gets impossible to read the name of the chords inside the squares in the "segmentation" line. Maybe a little layout change in that part could be nice.

- It doesn't seens to work with ALSA, just with JACK. Not a big problem, but woul be nice to not depend on jack to use it.

Gonna study it and get to know the CLAM better, and other programs made with it.

Thanks Again!

Surian
(Rio de Janeiro, Brasil)


2010/3/8 David García Garzón <david.garcia@upf.edu>
The CLAM project is pleased to announce the first stable release of Chordata.

Chordata is a simple but powerful application that analyses the chords of any
music file in your computer. You can use it to travel back and forward the song
while watching insightful visualizations of the tonal features of the song.
Key bindings and mouse interactions for song navigation are designed thinking
in a musician with an instrument at hands.

Don't miss it working in this video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xVmkIznjUPE

Downloat it at http://clam-project.org


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David García Garzón
(Work) david dot garcia at upf anotherdot edu
http://www.iua.upf.edu/~dgarcia
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