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kennethreitz 9da3ac8b28 Add 12 example scripts showcasing pytheory features
- circle_of_fifths.py — visualize keys around the circle
- chord_identifier.py — identify chords from notes and fingerings
- key_explorer.py — explore keys, signatures, progressions, borrowed chords
- temperament_comparison.py — compare equal, Pythagorean, and meantone
- chord_tension.py — analyze tension, consonance, and voice leading
- world_scales.py — scales from 6 musical traditions
- fretboard_explorer.py — instruments, tunings, capo transposition
- midi_converter.py — MIDI ↔ note ↔ frequency reference
- progression_writer.py — famous progressions, Nashville numbers, random generation
- interval_trainer.py — interval names, songs, and consonance ranking
- overtone_series.py — harmonics and why chords sound good
- key_detection.py — detect keys from melodies and chord progressions

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-03-22 20:27:18 -04:00

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"""Explore scales from six musical traditions around the world."""
from pytheory import TonedScale
systems = [
("western", "C4", [
("major", "The foundation of Western tonal music"),
("minor", "Natural minor — dark and introspective"),
("harmonic minor", "Raised 7th — classical, Middle Eastern flavor"),
("dorian", "Jazz, funk, soul (So What, Scarborough Fair)"),
("mixolydian", "Blues, rock (Norwegian Wood, Sweet Home Alabama)"),
("phrygian", "Flamenco, metal (White Rabbit)"),
("lydian", "Dreamy, floating (The Simpsons theme)"),
]),
("indian", "Sa4", [
("bilawal", "Equivalent to Western major scale"),
("bhairav", "Morning raga — devotional, meditative"),
("kafi", "Equivalent to Dorian mode — romantic, earthy"),
("bhairavi", "Equivalent to Phrygian — melancholic, devotional"),
("kalyan", "Equivalent to Lydian — serene, uplifting"),
]),
("arabic", "Do4", [
("ajam", "Equivalent to Western major scale"),
("hijaz", "The quintessential 'Middle Eastern' sound"),
("bayati", "Contemplative, spiritual — most common maqam"),
("rast", "Bright, festive — the 'mother' of maqamat"),
("nahawand", "Equivalent to Western minor — melancholic"),
]),
("japanese", "C4", [
("hirajoshi", "Haunting pentatonic — koto music"),
("miyako-bushi", "Urban folk — shamisen music"),
("yo", "Bright pentatonic — folk songs, festival music"),
("in", "Dark pentatonic — court music, Buddhist chant"),
("ritsu", "Elegant pentatonic — gagaku court music"),
]),
("blues", "C4", [
("blues", "The 6-note blues scale with the 'blue note'"),
("minor pentatonic", "The backbone of rock guitar solos"),
("major pentatonic", "Bright, open — country, folk, pop"),
]),
("gamelan", "C4", [
("slendro", "5-note near-equal division — metallic, shimmering"),
("pelog", "7-note unequal — mysterious, otherworldly"),
]),
]
for system_name, tonic, scales in systems:
print(f"{'' * 65}")
print(f" {system_name.upper()}")
print(f"{'' * 65}")
ts = TonedScale(tonic=tonic, system=system_name)
for scale_name, description in scales:
try:
scale = ts[scale_name]
notes = " ".join(scale.note_names)
print(f" {scale_name:20s} {notes}")
print(f" {'':20s} {description}")
print()
except (KeyError, IndexError):
print(f" {scale_name:20s} (not available)")
print()
print(f"{'' * 65}")