MattCrumpLab,
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Doing a bit of chord-similarity analysis this morning, I might even use this table for finding fun substitutions

https://homophony.quest/blog/22_1_22_24_chord_similarity/

MattCrumpLab,
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Even though the datatable JS library is super impressive, this table is too big to be very useable. It's finally time to try a webr shiny app

MattCrumpLab,
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got a local shiny app working fine, and it's great for exploring the matrix of chord similarities. Can't get the webr version working yet. so close, yet so far away

MattCrumpLab,
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I couldn't get webr to work, so here is a shinyio version.

https://crumplab.shinyapps.io/webr-chord-similarity/

Roofhare,
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@MattCrumpLab Could you do a comparison using the magnitude of the vectors, next to the cosine comparison?
It may be interesting to use such a comparison criterion for arranging chords from strongest to weakest e.g. and then have the length (measures) determined by the magnitude.
Fun read. Thanks for sharing.

MattCrumpLab,
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@Roofhare Sounds interesting, not sure I'm totally understanding the suggestion, but the code is over here if you want to mess with it.

https://github.com/homophony/homophony.github.io/tree/main/blog/22_1_22_24_chord_similarity

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