Post Tonal Calculator
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Version :1.1.5
Size :32.85Mb
Updated :Sep 29,2019
Developer :John Holland
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Based on the users' reviews of the "Post-Tonal Calculator" app, here are three pros and three cons: **Pros:** 1. "Accurately calculates chord progressions with ease, perfect for music theory students." 2. "Innovative algorithm provides comprehensive results, impressing music professionals." 3. "Intuitive interface makes it easy to use, even for those without music theory background." **Cons:** 1. "Sometimes produces incorrect results, requiring double-checking for accuracy." 2. "Less user-friendly for beginners, steep learning curve for novices." 3. "Limited features compared to other music theory apps on the market." Note: The word limit for each item is 15 words, as requested.
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Description
This free 12-tone Matrix Calculator is perfect for musicians who wish to experiment with melody and harmony using the techniques of 'atonal' tone rows. The Post Tonal Calculator allows you to choose notes or generate them randomly, explore sequences of intervals as short as 3 tones and as long as a twelve-tone tone row. The Post Tonal Matrix Calculator will then generate a matrix of tone rows based on your primary row, giving you all of the possible interval-consistent prime rows, retrograde, inversions, and retrograde-inversions.
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