- adverb \ˈpyü, pē-ˈü\
Let's infer some chord names from collections of notes, shall we?
Install with npm:
$ npm install piu
You'll most likely use this library with teoria
(as all the methods but piu.name()
depends on objects from teoria
),
so let's install that too:
$ npm install teoria
And now, you're ready to infer triads, chord extensions and names!
// Infer the chords (strictly) constituted by the notes D, F, A, C
piu
.infer( ['d', 'f', 'a', 'c'].map(teoria.note) )
.map( piu.name );
// -> ['Dm7', 'F6']
// Infer the chords (enharmonically) constituted by the notes B, D, F and Ab
piu
.infer( ['b', 'd', 'f', 'ab'].map(teoria.note) )
.map( piu.name );
// -> ['Dm6b5', 'Bdim7', 'Ddim7', 'Fm6b5' ... ]
DISCLAIMER: The piu.name()
method will (for now) only recognize
power-chords, triads and tetrads (that is, chords consisting of 2, 3 or 4 notes)
This method returns an array
all the triads that the notes
array constitutes.
Each triad
object has two properties:
notes
- An array of the notes (TeoriaNote
), ordered as tonic, third, fifthtype
- The "type"/quality of the chord, which is one of:''
for major'm'
for minor'aug'
for augmented'dim'
for diminished'sus2'
for suspended second'sus4'
for suspended fourth- All of above +
'#5'
or'b5'
for fifth alterations
This method returns an array
of all the chords that the notes
array constitutes.
If enharmonic is true
, all enharmonic chords will be returned as well.
Otherwise the inferring defaults to "strict" chord inferring which will only
return chords that consists of exactly the given notes.
// Default is strict inferring
piu.infer(['d', 'f', 'ab', 'cb'].map(teoria.note)).map(piu.name);
// -> [ 'Ddim7', 'Fm6b5' ]
// Enable enharmonic inferring
piu.infer(['d', 'f', 'ab', 'cb'].map(teoria.note), true).map(piu.name);
// -> [ 'Ddim7', 'Fm6b5', 'Dm6b5', 'Bdim7', 'Bm6b5', 'G#dim7', 'G#m6b5', ... ]
Each chord
object has three properties:
root
- A string representation of the root note (octave-less)type
- The "type"/quality of the base triad of the chord (as described above)exts
- Anarray
of intervals (TeoriaInterval
), that extends the base triad
This method takes a chord
object, like the one that piu.infer
returns, and
returns a string representation of that chord.
// You can use the piu.name() method directly:
piu.name({
root: 'A',
type: 'm',
exts: [teoria.interval('m7')]
});
// -> 'Am7'
// Select a result from piu.infer() and hand it along to piu.name()
piu.name(
piu.infer(['c', 'e', 'g', 'bb'].map(teoria.note))[0]
);
// -> C7
// Create an array of TeoriaNotes, and then map each possible chord to its name:
piu.infer( ['d', 'e', 'g', 'bb'].map( teoria.note ) ).map( piu.name );
// -> [ 'Gm6', 'Em7b5' ]