These functions assist with mapping between different information that define chords.
For chord_is_known
, a check is done against chords in the guitarChords
dataset.
A simple noteworthy string is permitted, but any single-note entry will automatically yield a FALSE
result.
gc_info
returns a tibble data frame containing complete information for the subset of predefined guitar chords specified by name
and key
.
Any accidentals present in the chord root of name
(but not in the chord modifier, e.g., m7_5
or m7#5
) are converted according to key
if necessary.
gc_notes
and gc_fretboard
are wrappers around gc_info
, which return noteworthy strings of chord notes and a named vector of LilyPond fretboard diagram data, respectively.
Note that although the input to these functions can contain multiple chord names, whether as a vector or as a single space-delimited string, the result is not intended to be of equal length.
These functions filter guitarChords
. The result is the set of all chords matched by the supplied input filters.
chord_name_split
splits a vector or space-delimited set of chord names into a tibble data frame containing separate chord root and chord modifier columns.
chord_name_root
and chord_name_mod
are simple wrappers around this.