Guitar::Scale.pm - The creation and viewing the guitar scale.
use Guitar::Scale; # .. preview scale Guitar::Scale::pv('C', 'Blues'); # .. Other Guitar::Scale::pv('B', 'Spanish'); # .. Other Guitar::Scale::pv('C#', 'HeavyMetal'); # .. Your Handmade Scale Guitar::Scale::pv('F', '201000010000');
I can view the guitar scale easily. In addition, it is also possible to check by shifting the base sound.
These are the methods in use Guitar::Scale object interface.
use Guitar::Scale
scale
pv can see the sound of all of the finger board.
pv
pv($key, $type, [mode]);
key
E F F# Gb G G# Ab A A# Bb B C C# Db D D# Eb
type
'MitsuruMetal' 'Aeolian' 'Altered' 'Algerian' 'Blues' 'Blues++' 'Chromatic' 'Diminish--' 'Diminished' 'Dorian' 'Dominant7th' 'Diatonic' 'Egyptian' 'HarmonicMinor' 'Hawaiian' 'Hindu' 'HeavyMetal' 'Ionian' 'Japanese' 'Lydian' 'Minor' 'MelodicMinor' 'Mixolydian' 'Major' 'Pentatonic' 'Phrygian' 'Roumanian' 'Ryukyu' 'Sobaya' 'Spanish' 'Ultralocrian' 'WholeTone'
mode is optional; the default is '0'.
mode
0: normal preview -> <>+<>+--+<>+ 1: binary preview -> 201101010101
Set the fingerboard the second argument. Be a binary of 12 digits starting from 2 Always. Assume the E first because the bass sound.
2
Example: []+--+--+<>+--+<>+<>+<>+--+--+<>+--+ => '200101110010' Guitar::Scale::pv('E', '200101110010');
Guitar::Scale::pv('A', 'Blues'); <>+--+--+<>+--+[]+--+--+<>+--+<>+<>+<>+--+--+<>+--+[]+--+--+<>+--+<>+<>+<>+ --+<>+--+<>+<>+<>+--+--+<>+--+[]+--+--+<>+--+<>+<>+<>+--+--+<>+--+[]+--+--+ <>+--+[]+--+--+<>+--+<>+<>+<>+--+--+<>+--+[]+--+--+<>+--+<>+<>+<>+--+--+<>+ <>+<>+<>+--+--+<>+--+[]+--+--+<>+--+<>+<>+<>+--+--+<>+--+[]+--+--+<>+--+<>+ []+--+--+<>+--+<>+<>+<>+--+--+<>+--+[]+--+--+<>+--+<>+<>+<>+--+--+<>+--+[]+ <>+--+--+<>+--+[]+--+--+<>+--+<>+<>+<>+--+--+<>+--+[]+--+--+<>+--+<>+<>+<>+ 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 --: none. <>: active. []: base.
Guitar::Scale::pv('A', 'Blues' ,1); 1001020010111001020010111 0101110010200101110010200 1020010111001020010111001 1110010200101110010200101 2001011100102001011100102 1001020010111001020010111 0: none. 1: active. 2: base.
'HeavyMetal' && 'MitsuruMetal' scale is the original scale of Mitsuru Yasuda.
http://youtu.be/5v1lNv_EsiQ http://youtu.be/3GhmcbKCtSE
Mitsuru Yasuda, dsyrtm@cpan.org
http://simql.com/
Copyright (C) 2013 by Mitsuru Yasuda &
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.14.2 or, at your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available.
To install Guitar::Scale, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm Guitar::Scale
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install Guitar::Scale
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.