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Chordasm

ruby ~ misc ~ sinatra ~ heroku

31 Mar, 2009

I’m a song-writer, and as any song-writer knows, it’s easy to play the same old chords over and over. To get around this problem, I wrote a Ruby program that generates random songs for me. Well, random chord sequences to be precise. I play the chord sequences on the guitar, and incorporate ones I like into my songs.

It occurred to me that I could take my little ruby script, and make it into something

  • useful
  • shared online
  • fun!

It’s up at chordasm.com, and it looks like this:

Chordasm

Chordasm is the result of 5 hours fun work, and the power of Heroku and Sinatra. Enjoy!

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