Hi Ruben,

W. Bas de Haas and Jose Pedro Magalhães created HarmTrace [1], a
system created in Haskell for automatically analysing the harmony of
music sequences.
Myself with Pedro and Bas used HarmTrace to create fHarm, which was
described in "A functional approach to automatic melody harmonisation"
[2].
Building on this work we presented FComp, a system for automatic
generation of harmony and accompanying melody, see the paper
"Functional generation of harmony and melody" [3].

I remember stumbling upon your app a while ago, it looks really nice.
Do you have papers describing the system? I'm interested to know how
it works.

Best regards,
Vincent

[1] https://hackage.haskell.org/package/HarmTrace
[2] http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=2505343
[3] http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=2633638.2633645

On Fri, Jul 31, 2015 at 8:05 AM, Ruben Zilibowitz
<rzilibow...@yahoo.com.au> wrote:
> Dear Haskell Artists,
>
> I developed some algorithms to do "harmony" a while ago. Together with
> the nice people at Wizdom Music LLC I made an app called HarmonyWiz.
> HarmonyWiz made a bit of a splash when it was released just over a year
> ago, being featured in the USA app store music category. See
> http://www.wizdommusic.com/products/harmonywiz.html for more info.
>
> I'm curious what the members of this mailing list think about our app
> HarmonyWiz. Also I would like to know whether anyone has worked on
> modelling harmony in music using Haskell or any other programming
> languages?
>
> Regards,
> Ruben
>
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