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1 Post, 77 Following, 16 Followers · composer | accordionist | electronicsist | professor | parent
@c_reider @jessicakelly I don't know that text but does it talk about the circle of fifths?
1. Move up a perfect fifth, add a sharp (or remove a flat)
2. Move down a perfect fifth, add a flat (or remove a sharp)
The neat thing is that each sharp you add will also be a perfect fifth above the last one (F# C# G# etc.). Similarly, each flat you add will be a fifth below (or fourth above) the last one (Bb Eb Ab etc.). If you know this you don't need any mnemonics! I hope this makes sense!
[https://staging.cohostcdn.org/attachment/4316e0f6-a737-4b87-bcf2-c1da739c8e28/button.svg] [https://staging.cohostcdn.org/attachment/a7bd5fd9-f6fa-4466-bedc-25fb6ed8d644/bitsy.svg] [https://staging.cohostcdn.org/attachment/a7bd5fd9-f6fa-4466-bedc-25fb6ed8d644/bitsy.svg] explanation + credits with apologies to @staff, i put bitsy on cohost (i don't think it works on mobile, sorry!) this was created using two svg files. one is simply a button, which contains a link to the other svg (that's positioned right behind it). this was achieved by uploading both images as drafts, and then grabbing their links the second svg contains a bitsy game, which is fully interactable. svg files can run javascript, but not inline — in other words, the game only runs once the button opens it in a new window. as a side effect of this, the game-image would ordinarily be blank before launching... so i cheated it. what you're seeing on your dashboard is simply a screenshot of the game that i put inside the svg, and clear as soon as javascript runs thanks to @ticky for inspiring this, and @nex3 for creating an eggbug svg! and thanks to adam ledoux for creating bitsy [https://ledoux.itch.io/bitsy], as well as sean s. leblanc for his many hacks