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I had to send the dogs after a guy last month for keeping his ds and my $50

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so i dont get fried when wiring stuff. Maybe I could share a link to a picture... if i could see.... 10 new musical scales entered into my database...

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it looks as un-see-through-ish as the gbc with one in it, but i can read it. maybe not so good for playing games on it anymore, but i can read text in onputer, so it is good enough for lsdjing.
i used a random resistor that measured .67 on my multimeter. i dont know .67 what, but dont need to know anymore about electronics so i wont learn.  And i suck at the internet, so i won't post a picture.

i dunno its on a larger board. i think it is from china. maybe a different batch. I said screw it and reconnected everything in my dmg the way i had it. just cant turn it too fast...it cuts out then.

everywhere i put it scrambles the screen(as soon as i turn the 500k pot) or powers it off

i cannot read schematics.

there is no data sheet this is an old kind

title says it all. what do I do? I have some resistors i harvested...

Slots with slashes have 2 syllables. the first is the syllable to sing out when ascending. the second syllable is sung when descending the scale.
Unless your in europe, then those would be different.

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russia survives you.

if thats your method ok!

Also, i wanted to organize them a certian way so that i can group them when i practice them on the guitar and sing the syllable as i play.

dc6v wrote:

I don't know how helpful this will be to many people... as someone with a decent musical background i was stumped for a bit.

The most useful ways of doing it would be to have a column for each semitone and then black in the ones when that note appears in the scale. Also how are you dealing with scales which differ in the direction you play them?

I am making ascending and descending (only 2 scales do that, right?). Your idea is another way to do it... make an entry your way after all of mine so i can see what you mean.
And thanks mr Barnes.

I am doing it this way to show them laying on a piano keyboard in the key of c. The black and white columns are there  to show note names. The concept is that syllables are interchangable depending on which key the scale has its root note in. you could change the colors of the colomuns to reflect do starting in an alternate key. if you need notes of phrygian mode in c# all you gotta do is shift (change fill and text colors)colors 1 to the left

dont feel obligated to keep my format in new entries.

Those are solfege sounds to sing them in. If you have a melody in your head that you cant quite figure out, this will help you find it.