NAME
Music::ModalFunction - Inspect Musical Modal Functions
VERSION
version 0.0101
SYNOPSIS
use Music::ModalFunction ();
my $m = Music::ModalFunction->new(
chord_note => 'd',
chord => 'maj',
key_function => 'dominant',
);
my $q = $m->chord_key;
# [[ 'chord_key', 'g', 'ionian', 'd', 'maj', 'dominant' ],
# [ 'chord_key', 'g', 'lydian', 'd', 'maj', 'dominant' ]],
DESCRIPTION
Music::ModalFunction
allows querying of a musical database of Prolog facts and rules that bind notes, chords, modes, keys and diatonic functionality.
* Currently there is a database of facts called chord_key/5
and one rule named pivot_chord_keys/8
.
ATTRIBUTES
chord_note
chord
mode_note
mode
mode_function
key_note
key
key_function
verbose
METHODS
new
$m = Music::ModalFunction->new(%args);
Create a new Music::ModalFunction
object.
chord_key
$q = $m->chord_key;
Ask the database a question about what chords are in what keys.
Arguments:
chord_key(ModeNote, Mode, ChordNote, Chord, KeyFunction)
If defined, the argument in that position will be bound to that value (e.g. '_'
even). Otherwise an unbound variable is used.
pivot_chord_keys
$q = $m->pivot_chord_keys;
Ask the database a question about what chords share common keys.
Arguments:
pivot_chord_keys(ChordNote, Chord, ModeNote, Mode, ModeFunction, KeyNote, Key, KeyFunction)
If defined, the argument in that position will be bound to that value (e.g. '_'
even). Otherwise an unbound variable is used.
SEE ALSO
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prolog
AUTHOR
Gene Boggs <gene@cpan.org>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is Copyright (c) 2023 by Gene Boggs.
This is free software, licensed under:
The Artistic License 2.0 (GPL Compatible)