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#!/usr/bin/env python3
"""A program to help with practicing guitar.
Can run a metronome, play notes, display guitar tablature for notes,
and give several types of flashcard-style quiz.
Copyright 2024 by Akkana: share and enjoy under the GPLv2 or later.
"""
# Uses sox play to play the notes/chords, so this script will probably
# only work on Linux.
# Uses chord display code and fret notation adapted from
# https://www.101computing.net/guitar-chords-reader/
import subprocess
import random
import re
import argparse
import time
import xdg.BaseDirectory
import os, sys
try:
import pyfiglet
except:
print("pyfiglet isn't available: can't draw big chord names")
# If there's no GUITARFLASH env variable or ~/.config/guitarflash.conf,
# show only these chords (space separated):
BEGINNER_CHORDS = "D A E"
# How many times to repeat each note or chord that's played
REPEAT_PLAY = 2
# A Python Dictionary matching chord names with "fret notation"
GUITAR_CHORDS = {
"D": "xx0232",
"A": "x02220",
"E": "022100",
"G": "320003",
"C": "x32010",
"F": "x3321x",
"Am": "x02210",
"Dm": "xx0231",
"Em": "022000",
"G2": "320033",
# "stuck 3-4 chords:
"bigG": "32oo22",
"rockG": "3xoo33",
"Cadd9": "x32o33",
# "Cadd9": "x32o3o",
"Dsus4": "xxo233",
"A7sus4": "xo2233",
"Emin7": "022033",
"Dadd11": "2xo233",
"F69": "xx3233",
# 7s
"Fmaj7": "xx3210",
"Fmaj7C": "x33210",
"B7": "o212o2",
"D7": "'xxo212",
"G7": "32ooo1",
"B7": "o212o1",
"E7": "o2o1oo",
"A7": "xo2o2o",
# 6
"F6": "13o2xx",
"B": "x24442",
"F": "133211",
"miniF": "xx3211",
"F#m": "244222",
"F#m": "244222"
}
# Notes must start with C: in sox, A2 is higher than C2
# so a scale goes C2, D2 ... G2, A2, B2, C2, D3 ...
# Use sharps rather than flats for the notes.
basicnotes = [ "C", "C#", "D", "D#", "E", "F", "F#", "G", "G#", "A", "A#", "B" ]
ALLNOTES = [ note + '2' for note in basicnotes ] + \
[ note + '3' for note in basicnotes ] + \
[ note + '4' for note in basicnotes ]
GUITAR_STRINGS = [ "E2", "A2", "D3", "G3", "B3", "E4" ]
#
# Build the individual note dictionary.
# Keys are note names ("A2"), values are (string, fret) pairs.
# The string number is 0 for low E2, 5 for high E4,
# NOT standard guitar string numbering that starts at the high string.
#
NOTE2STRING = {} # will be filled by initialize()
# How slowly to "strum" a chord
DELAY_BETWEEN_STRINGS = .06
Volume = 1
Metroproc = None
def initialize():
random.seed()
for stringno, note in enumerate(GUITAR_STRINGS):
fret = 0
NOTE2STRING[note] = (stringno, 0)
while True:
note = up_one_semitone(note)
fret += 1
# We're done with this string if the new note equals the base
# note (fret 0) on the next string,
# OR if this is the last string and we've done enough frets.
if stringno < len(GUITAR_STRINGS) - 1:
if note == GUITAR_STRINGS[stringno+1]:
break
else: # last string
if fret > 4:
break
# If neither of those two conditions was satisfied,
# stay on this string and add the note.
NOTE2STRING[note] = (stringno, fret)
def up_one_semitone(note):
"""Given a note like "C2", return the designation
for one semitone higher, "C#2"
"""
noteletter = note[0] # "C"
noteoctave = note[-1] # '2'
# Is it already sharp?
if note[1] == '#':
if noteletter == 'G':
return 'A' + noteoctave
return chr(ord(noteletter) + 1) + noteoctave
# Okay, not sharp.
# Special case: B->C is where the octave number changes,
# and B can't be sharpened, so return C of the next octave
if noteletter == 'B':
return 'C%d' % (int(noteoctave) + 1)
# E is the other note that can't be sharpened.
if noteletter == 'E':
return 'F' + noteoctave
# Sharpen the current note in the same octave
return noteletter + "#" + noteoctave
def fretboard_to_note(stringbase, fret):
stringnote = ALLNOTES.index(stringbase)
# print("string", stringbase, "fret", fret,
# "->", ALLNOTES[stringnote + fret])
return ALLNOTES[stringnote + fret]
def chord_to_notes(chord_tab):
"""Take notation like "xx0232" and turn it into a list of notes like E2
"""
chord_notes = []
for stringno, string_fret in enumerate(chord_tab):
if string_fret == 'x' or string_fret == ' ':
continue
chord_notes.append(fretboard_to_note(GUITAR_STRINGS[stringno],
int(string_fret)))
return chord_notes
def display_note(note):
"""Use NOTE2STRING to display notes as tablature
"""
stringno, fret = NOTE2STRING[note]
print("string", stringno+1, "fret", fret)
#
line = ''
for stringNo in range(6):
if stringno == stringNo and fret == 0:
line += ' O'
else:
line += ' -'
print(line)
#
if fret > 5:
maxfret = fret
else:
maxfret = 5
#
for fretNo in range(1, maxfret):
line = ""
for stringNo in range(6):
if stringno == stringNo and fret == fretNo:
line += " #"
else:
line += " |"
print(line)
def display_chord(chord):
"""Given a chord name like 'A2', print a tablature for it.
"""
try:
fretNotation = GUITAR_CHORDS[chord]
except KeyError:
print("Don't know the", chord, "chord", file=sys.stderr)
return
print(" " + chord)
nut = ""
for string in fretNotation:
if string == "x":
nut = nut + " x" # x means don't play this string
else:
nut = nut + " _"
print(nut)
for fretNumber in range(1, 5):
fret = ""
for string in fretNotation:
if string == str(fretNumber):
fret = fret + " O"
else:
fret = fret + " |"
print(fret)
def play_chord(chordname):
"""Play a chord, specified by name like "Em".
"""
args = [ "play", "-nq", "-t", "alsa", "synth" ]
# pl G2 pl B2 pl D3 pl G3 pl D4 pl G4 \
# delay 0 .05 .1 .15 .2 .25 remix - fade 0 4 .1 norm -1
chordnotes = chord_to_notes(GUITAR_CHORDS[chordname])
for note in chordnotes:
args.append("pl")
args.append(note)
args.append("delay")
delay = 0
for ch in chordnotes:
args.append(str(delay))
delay += DELAY_BETWEEN_STRINGS
args += [ "remix", "-",
"fade", "0", str(delay + 1.5), ".1",
"norm", "-1", "vol", str(Volume) ]
# print(' '.join(args))
subprocess.call(args)
def play_notes(notestr, delay=.6):
"""Play a sequence of notes, comma separated, e.g. "C1,C2,C3"
with a single sox play command.
Useful for testing.
"""
notes = notestr.split(',')
args = [ "play", "-nq", "-t", "alsa", "synth" ]
for note in notes:
args.append("pl")
args.append(note)
args.append("delay")
d = 0
for note in notes:
args.append(str(d))
d += delay
args += [ "remix", "-",
"fade", "0", str(len(notes) * delay + 2), ".1",
"norm", "-1", "vol", str(Volume) ]
# print(' '.join(args))
subprocess.call(args)
def start_metronome(bpm, duration=None):
global Metroproc
args = [ "play", "-nq", "-t", "alsa",
"-c1", "synth", "0.004", "sine", "2000",
"pad", str(60/bpm -.004),
"repeat", str(bpm * duration) if duration else '-',
"vol", str(Volume) ]
print(args)
Metroproc = subprocess.Popen(args, close_fds=True)
def stop_metronome():
global Metroproc
if not Metroproc:
# print("Metronome isn't running")
return
print("Stopping metronome")
Metroproc.kill()
Metroproc = None
def sanity_check(chords):
"""Do all the indicated chords actually exist?"""
goodchords = []
badchords = set()
for c in chords:
if c in GUITAR_CHORDS:
goodchords.append(c)
else:
badchords.add(c)
if badchords:
print("Ignoring unsupported chords", ' '.join(badchords))
if not goodchords:
print("No chords left; defaulting to beginner chords")
return BEGINNER_CHORDS,
return goodchords
def bigtext(s):
if 'pyfiglet' in sys.modules:
return pyfiglet.figlet_format(s)
return "=== " + s
lastchord = None
def chord_flashcard(chords=BEGINNER_CHORDS, metronome=None):
"""Run one chord flashcard"""
global lastchord
while True:
chord = random.choice(chords)
if chord == lastchord:
continue
lastchord = chord
break
print("\n\n\nchord:")
print(bigtext(chord))
time.sleep(2)
for i in range(2):
play_chord(chord)
time.sleep(1)
display_chord(chord)
for i in range(REPEAT_PLAY):
play_chord(chord)
def note_flashcard(allow_sharps=False, just_strings=False):
"""Run one note flashcard"""
while True:
note = random.choice(list(NOTE2STRING.keys()))
if allow_sharps or '#' not in note:
break
print("\n\n\nnote:")
print(bigtext(note))
time.sleep(3)
play_notes(note)
time.sleep(3)
display_note(note)
time.sleep(1)
for i in range(REPEAT_PLAY):
play_notes(note)
time.sleep(1)
def random_c_song(num_chords=None, delaysec=2, structure=None):
"""Play/print random chords chosen from the key of C:
C Dm Em F G Am
(Like the JustinGuitar "Dice Songwriting" lesson)
Structure is a list of strings that functions
like a rhyme scheme for chords.
For example, [ "A", "A", "B", "A", "A", "B", "C", "B" ]
will choose numchords chords (default 4) for the main part of the song
and will play them twice; then a refrain of another numchords chords,
then repeat that again, then a break, then the refrain again.
Instead of single letters you can use words, like "refrain".
If you pass a string rather than a list, it will be split
by commas and spaces if there are any, else it will be split
into individual letters.
"AA B AA C B" -> [ "A", "A", "B", "A", "A", "B", "C", "B" ]
"""
key_chords = [ "C", "Dm", "Em", "F", "G", "Am" ]
if structure:
if not num_chords:
num_chords = 4
if type(structure) is str:
if ' ' in structure or ',' in structure:
structure = re.split(r'[\s,]+', structure)
print("split by commas/spaces:", structure)
else:
structure = list(structure)
print("split into list", structure)
songstruct = {}
for part in structure:
if part in songstruct:
continue
songstruct[part] = []
for i in range(num_chords):
songstruct[part].append(random.choice(key_chords))
print("Song structure:")
from pprint import pprint
pprint(songstruct)
print(structure)
for part in structure:
for chord in songstruct[part]:
print(chord, end=' ')
sys.stdout.flush()
play_chord(chord)
print()
return
# Otherwise, just play random chords.
if not num_chords:
num_chords = 16
for i in range(num_chords):
chord = random.choice(key_chords)
print(f"{chord} ", end='')
sys.stdout.flush()
play_chord(chord)
print()
def read_config():
"""Look for GUITARFLASH env variable or ~/.config/guitarflash/*.conf
for a list of chords to show.
Return a list of chord name strings, defaulting to BEGINNER_CHORDS.
Chords are not unique; if a chord name repeats, it will be shown more.
Suggested conf file name is $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/guitarflash/guitarflash.conf
but you can have multiple files; everything matching
$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/guitarflash/*.conf will be read.
"""
if "GUITARFLASH" in os.environ:
return os.environ["GUITARFLASH"].split()
try:
chords = []
confdir = os.path.join(xdg.BaseDirectory.xdg_config_home,
"guitarflash")
for conffile in os.listdir(confdir):
if not conffile.endswith(".conf"):
continue
with open(os.path.join(confdir, conffile)) as fp:
for line in fp:
chords += line.split()
if chords:
return chords
print("Didn't find any chords in", confdir)
except Exception as e:
print("Exception finding conffiles; showing beginner chords")
print(e)
pass
return BEGINNER_CHORDS
if __name__ == '__main__':
# test_main()
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description="Guitar Flashcards")
parser.add_argument('-c', "--chord_test", action="store_true",
help="Test the user on knowledge of chords")
parser.add_argument('-n', "--note_test", action="store_true",
help="Test the user on knowledge of individual notes")
parser.add_argument('-C', "--use-chords", default=None, action="store",
help="chords to use, comma or space separated "
"you can also specify them in "
"GUITARFLASH env variable or "
"XDG_CONFIG_HOME/guitarflash/*.conf")
parser.add_argument('-s', "--show-chords", default=False,
action="store_true",
help="Just print the chord charts, no flashcards")
parser.add_argument('-m', "--bpm", "--metronome",
action="store", default=0, dest="bpm", type=int,
help='Metronome Beats per Minute')
parser.add_argument('-v', "--volume",
action="store", default=1, dest="volume", type=float,
help='Volume (a decimal, 1 = full volume)')
parser.add_argument("--allow-sharps", action="store_true", default=False,
help="Include sharps in the notes to be tested")
parser.add_argument("--csong", action="store_true", default=False,
help="Compose a random song in the key of C")
parser.add_argument("--struct", action="store", default="",
help="Structure of the song to be composed, e.g. AABAB")
args = parser.parse_args(sys.argv[1:])
Volume = args.volume
if not args.chord_test and not args.note_test and not args.csong:
parser.print_help()
sys.exit(1)
initialize()
# Get a list of chords to use, otherwise, show just beginner chords
if args.use_chords:
chords = re.split(r"\s+|,", args.use_chords)
else:
chords = read_config()
chords = sanity_check(chords)
if args.csong:
random_c_song(num_chords=4, delaysec=2, structure=args.struct)
# XXX eventually other args should be settable too
sys.exit(0)
# Just showing, no flashcard test?
if args.show_chords:
for chord in chords:
display_chord(chord)
sys.exit(0)
if args.bpm:
start_metronome(args.bpm)
print(args.chord_test, args.note_test)
try:
while True:
if args.chord_test and args.note_test:
if random.randint(0, 1):
chord_flashcard(chords=chords)
else:
note_flashcard(allow_sharps=args.allow_sharps)
elif args.chord_test:
chord_flashcard(chords=chords)
elif args.note_test:
note_flashcard(allow_sharps=args.allow_sharps)
except KeyboardInterrupt:
print("Bye!")
stop_metronome()
sys.exit()