Q. So I've got a book with quite a few chords in it, but for the most part they're the real obvious ones.
Majors, minors, augmented, stuff like that, but none of the obscure chords like Cadd11 or anything for example.
So my question is, is there a site out there that has every single chord listed?
Preferably a site that also tells you the amount of semitones in between the notes of the chords, like 4 and 3 for a major chord (if that makes sense) so I can plug the chords into any note I want.
Thanks
A. Here's a site that uses Java to build chords based on your input. Maybe not every chord, but close.
http://www.pianoworld.com/fun/vpc/piano_chords.htm
How can I create a computer application? What makeup language should I use (ie HTML, Java, C++)?
Q. Thanks for helping.
I'm really new to this, but I'd like to create a program that can form scales and chords on a guitar fretboard and a piano keyboard simply by clicking on the keys/frets.
What method should I use? I know it certainly won't be easy, but I'll have a lot of time on my hands soon unfortunately, so I have time to learn.
I would like to learn also because it'd definitely be good to learn for the future, both for other applications and for business or other career uses. It's just a good skill to have.
Any advice, suggestions, links, ANYTHING would be greatly appreciated.
A. Well, you'd most likely use C/++, but Java is appropriate also. If your using C/++ its simple to start. You get a compiler (http://gcc.gnu.org/ GCC is a great open source compiler). Beyond that, if you don't know the basics, there is plenty of free information on the net (http://www.cplusplus.com/doc/tutorial/).
Good luck!
Applying to MIT/John Hopkins/ Cornell for engineering, how do i look?
Q. MIT is my dream school that id like to attend and participate in their biomedical or chemical engineering programs. Im currently a junior in high school. Here is my criteria:
Freshman Year: A's in every class finished the year with a 4.1 but only took honors mathamatics (i believe that may hurt me but i also have heard freshman year is slightly "looked over")
Sophomore year: I really stepped my game up that year and had a teacher who truly influenced me and kind of "sparked" me into the person i am now.
Honors Bio - A
Honors Modern History - A
Honors Alg 2 - A
Honors English - A
SPanish 2 - A
Programming Java Honors - A
Finished the year with a 4.5 cumulatively
Junior year:
AP Bio - A
AP Lit - A
AP Computer Science- A
Honors History - A
Honors Trig - A
Spanish 3 - A
Honors Chem - A
finished with 4.6 cumulatively
SAT - 2120(plan on retaking them)
Senior year(what i intend to take):
AP Calc
Ap prob and stat
AP chem
AP physics
AP Economics
AP Composition
Spanish 4
Honors history
Extra curriculars:
1. Play lacrosse year round on my highschool team(varsity sophomore year) and various elite club teams that are recognized at participating tournaments
2.Started playing the piano last year and am very accomplished(has become a passion now)
3. I participate in the science olympiad and went to states
4. I enjoy building robots with my grandfather(Science teacher & passion)
5. Got the green chord(award presented to a student for every 100 hours of community service)
6. I volunteer at soup kitchens and run science camps at my local YMCA during the summer for 2 weeks at a time
7. Help tutor kids in biology(last year) and mathamatics(maybe not extracurricular? who knows)
8. Started my own community service committee in my local town and got kids from school to join and participate
9. Trying to start up my own lacrosse summer club team for the summer with various teammates
10. I love to make up games, not just random ones in car rides but actual GAMES. Usually they dont involve boards and a bit more complicated compared to the everyday game. My new game involves a pair of magnets along with many objects. (not gonna give away all the secrets (: )
11. Co president of the Key club (club based on community service)
12. Member of NHS
13.National Merit Finalist
Rank:
Im in the top 4% of my school or more specifically 25/595.
If you havent already noticed i like to do a lot with community service, not just because it looks good on a application but because of the sense of fulfillment i recieve when i know im helping another person. I also have an extreme passion for videogames. I play them all the time ranging across all the different genres. I dont just play them though, i write guides for them, help my friends out with them, make my own videogames, participate in tournaments and attend conventions. Im a perfectionist in them and obtain all the achievements and set my own personal goals within them, i know this is really nerdy and often frowned apon but hey, its what i enjoy doing, isnt that what its all about? (:
Please reply with helpful criticism.
A. It looks very good. Be sure it's all true. If they check any of it out and find out some is bogus, you're trashed. They'll also look at the reputation of the school. Get some good recommendations from teachers who know you well. Take your science projects seriously, and see if you can provide them a copy.
I attended before there were AP courses. Be very careful about using AP credits in place of basic MIT classes. Get really good counseling on this. Those early courses have a lot of material and education packed into them. If you start with mid-level courses with inadequate preparation, you may never get your head above water.
See if there's an active MIT Club in or near your area. They can put you in touch with visiting admissions staff. They can be extremely helpful. Or check the admissions areas of mit.edu.
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