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HTML/Javascript Music Chord Game Revisit Tutorial
Unsurprisingly, even for non-mobile usage, the 2015 HTML/Javascript Music Chord Game Tutorial Name Those Notes and Name Those Chords game playing of audio before a click usage instigated by the user ways does not pass muster in the web browser … Continue reading
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HTML/Javascript Music Chord Game Tutorial
Yesterday we wrote a musical pitch game for one note at a time and today we extend that functionality to allow the user to guess the characteristics of musical chords and intervals played for them by this MIDI music web … Continue reading
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Tagged game, games, HTML, IFRAME, Javascript, MIDI, music, note, octave, pitch, programming, security, synthesiser, tutorial
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