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@lyre/note

v2.1.1

Published

Utilities to express, parse and output musical notes in Scientific and Helmholtz formats.

Readme

Lyre Note 2.1

Utilities to manipulate, parse and output musical notes. Lyre Note is able to perform common manipulations such as transposition of notes and conversion between sharps and flats. Functions Parse and Stringify natively support Scientific and Helmholtz notations and conversion between the two.

Installation

npm install @lyre/note

Usage

Basic usage

var Note = require('@lyre/note');

//create a note
var myNote = new Note('Db', 4);

myNote.getSharp(); //return C#
myNote.transpose(2); //transposes a whole step up to Eb
myNote.transpose(-2); //transposes a whole step down to B

Parsing

var Parse = require("@lyre/note").Parse;

var myScientificNote = Parse("C4"); //create middle C in scientific notation, scientific is default
var myHelmholtzNote = Parse("c'", Parse.Helmholtz); //create middle C in helmholtz notation

Stringifying note objects

var Stringify = require("@lyre/note").Stringify;
var Parse = require("@lyre/note").Parse;

var myNote = Parse("C4"); //create middle C in scientific notation
console.log( Stringify( myNote, Stringify.Helmholtz ) ); //then output in helmholtz notation

//note also has a convenience method to stringify
myNote.toString(Stringify.Helmholtz);

API

Visit the API documentation.

Test

From the root directory

npm run test