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      <title>Comments on: GROKTAR</title>
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	  	  <pubDate>Sun, 13 Jan 2013 22:50:11 -0800</pubDate>
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  	<title>GROKTAR</title>
  	<link>http://projects.metafilter.com/3850/GROKTAR</link>	
    <description>I&apos;m looking for feedback on a guitar learning website I&apos;ve been working on.  First of all, it turns guitar tabs you find on the internet into music.  Second, it&apos;s a general scratchpad for playing around with chords or scales and learning the fretboard.  Third, you can share music and lessons with your friends.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://groktar.com/?m=TLZgtrjM6n&quot;&gt;Here&apos;s an example of a song I tapped out the rhythm for (I didn&apos;t tab it out, thanks to whoever did!).&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Playback is choppy in Firefox, but Chrome works well.  I haven&apos;t tried any other browsers.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Hopefully some mefi music people will read this!  This is really just a proof of concept, so there are bugs, don&apos;t worry about THAT.  The tab parsing is really crappy, among other things.  What I want to find out is whether or not I should keep working on it or just call it good - I&apos;m probably not going to spend much more time on it if nobody has a use for it, but I think there are some really cool ideas here.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Future plans include super useful music analysis tools - right now there&apos;s not much, so if you have ideas for how to possibly visualize intervals or chord relationships, I&apos;d be really interested.  Otherwise, just let me know what you think!</description>
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  	<pubDate>Sun, 13 Jan 2013 19:19:07 -0800</pubDate>
  	<dc:creator>big friendly giant</dc:creator>
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  	<title>By: hades</title>
  	<link>http://projects.metafilter.com/3850/GROKTAR#8557</link>	
    <description>Neat!</description>
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  	<pubDate>Sun, 13 Jan 2013 22:50:11 -0800</pubDate>
  	<dc:creator>hades</dc:creator>
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  	<title>By: big friendly giant</title>
  	<link>http://projects.metafilter.com/3850/GROKTAR#8559</link>	
    <description>Thank you hades.  By the way, sound should now work in Safari.</description>
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  	<pubDate>Mon, 14 Jan 2013 20:08:29 -0800</pubDate>
  	<dc:creator>big friendly giant</dc:creator>
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  	<title>By: curious nu</title>
  	<link>http://projects.metafilter.com/3850/GROKTAR#8561</link>	
    <description>This is really great looking. How difficult would it be to add a tab-to-sheet-notation feature? I don&apos;t play guitar but sometimes I want to learn a song and all that&apos;s out there is guitar tabs for it. There are a few sites to do a conversion but they&apos;re generally ugly and awkward to use.</description>
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  	<pubDate>Tue, 15 Jan 2013 08:24:13 -0800</pubDate>
  	<dc:creator>curious nu</dc:creator>
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  	<title>By: big friendly giant</title>
  	<link>http://projects.metafilter.com/3850/GROKTAR#8562</link>	
    <description>That&apos;s a cool idea.  I&apos;m assuming you mean to piano sheet music?  I think it depends on your expectations.  It would be pretty easy to convert to the notes directly over, but hard to get the timing or other notation accurate.  I just tried &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.8notes.com/tab/sheet_music.asp&quot;&gt;this converter at 8notes&lt;/a&gt; and it actually seemed to work pretty well.  I&apos;m not sure I could do much better than them in terms of the results, honestly.</description>
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  	<pubDate>Tue, 15 Jan 2013 09:37:30 -0800</pubDate>
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  	<title>By: curious nu</title>
  	<link>http://projects.metafilter.com/3850/GROKTAR#8563</link>	
    <description>big friendly giant: yeah, that. I just really like the interface you have for GROKTAR (is it HTML5?), everything seems very smooth.</description>
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  	<pubDate>Tue, 15 Jan 2013 16:14:58 -0800</pubDate>
  	<dc:creator>curious nu</dc:creator>
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  	<title>By: big friendly giant</title>
  	<link>http://projects.metafilter.com/3850/GROKTAR#8565</link>	
    <description>Thanks curious nu.  It&apos;s pretty HTML5-ey.  The guitar is made out of SVG (vectors), which is why it can do smooth effects.  I&apos;m using &lt;a href=&quot;http://bonsaijs.org/&quot;&gt;bonsai.js&lt;/a&gt; to draw and animate it.</description>
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  	<pubDate>Tue, 15 Jan 2013 23:01:53 -0800</pubDate>
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  	<title>By: hamandcheese</title>
  	<link>http://projects.metafilter.com/3850/GROKTAR#8568</link>	
    <description>Groktar is amazing!</description>
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  	<pubDate>Fri, 18 Jan 2013 00:42:36 -0800</pubDate>
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  	<title>By: hanoixan</title>
  	<link>http://projects.metafilter.com/3850/GROKTAR#8570</link>	
    <description>I really think this is amazing!&lt;br&gt;
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An interesting next step would be to bypass the bookmark interface by turning this into a .js library which, for example, looks for &amp;lt;div class=&quot;GROKTAR&quot;/&amp;gt;, and adds all this functionality to those chunks. It looks like you have a registration model, but you could retain that control with registration-bound API keys if you wanted.</description>
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  	<pubDate>Fri, 18 Jan 2013 11:07:31 -0800</pubDate>
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  	<title>By: big friendly giant</title>
  	<link>http://projects.metafilter.com/3850/GROKTAR#8572</link>	
    <description>Cool, thank you.  That&apos;s a good idea too.  Or even a Chrome extension that made any random tab you come across playable without the original site having to do anything.  Hmm...&lt;br&gt;
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I do think one of Groktar&apos;s main features is that after you register, you can easily share tab and lessons with other people by just sharing the URL.  Plus you can build up a library of stuff you want to come back to.  I&apos;m not sure if anybody is reading to the end of the instructions text though.  Did you guys know it would do that? :)</description>
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  	<pubDate>Fri, 18 Jan 2013 18:25:32 -0800</pubDate>
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