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Changelog for theHarmonicAlgorithm

Version 1.0.1.1

More intelligent naming logic with regard to slash chord notation. Removed some system specific path dependencies

Version 1.0.1.0

Version 1.0.1.0 makes a few refinements to the codebase as well as introducing a new feature -- Random Sequences!

Random sequences allow the performer/composer to traverse deterministic space (move through musical cadences!) at a much faster rate and give a 'higher up' viewpoint to the character and nature of harmonic motion in a given musical context. The performer/composer can then 'jump in' to any point of the generated sequence and move through musical space in 'blocks' of harmony.

Version 1.0.0.0 is complete!

The Harmonic Algorithm 1.0.0.0 implements a generation, filtering and exploration algorithm for triadic musical data, with a focus on composing with the overtones of an instrument and scope for use in traditional composition, instrumental study or even live performance.

This functionality is augmented by a conceptually complete Markov Chain Machine Learning implementation, trained on Bach Chorale harmonisation data retrieved from the UCI Machine Learning Repository (Dua, D., Karra Taniskidou, E., 2017 http://archive.ics.uci.edu/ml).

In version 1.0.0.0 of The Harmonic Algorithm, a command line interface is provided for interaction with the underlying musical and numerical algorithms.