9 hours ago · Music · 0 comments

A couple years ago I put together a Secular Solstice Songbook, a compilation of all the songs we've sung at Boston Solstice. Anna Tchetchetkine and I led a session of group singing at LessOnline, following up from an informal one the year before, and I noticed several annoying things with its chord handling: Despite being digital, it didn't support transposition. Some songs didn't repeat the chord if they were unchanged, which meant that when scrolling new lyrics into view you'd lose the chords. This is minor, but I like to align the chords in a grid and the repeat sign was very slightly to narrow, throwing off the grid. In asked Claude Code to fix these, and it did almost all of it. The exception was a few cases where it wasn't obvious which chords to use and I needed to make some manual edits. My favorite part is that it preserves the grid even when the addition of accidentals changes widths. For example, here are the chords I have for haMephorash: C Am C Am F G C G C FG Am F G E Am…

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