Overview of 'harpwise print':
The mode 'print' takes its arguments (holes, notes, licks, scales, semitones or special keywords) and prints them with additional information.
Moreover it has various reports about the licks or the scales and intervals that are known harpwise.
If you specify a scale (optional) too, the scale-membership of the the notes will be shown.
Its argument can be any of:
- holes (e.g. '-1')
- notes (e.g. 'a4')
- semitones (e.g. '+12st')
- licks (e.g. 'st-louis')
- lick progressions
- scales (e.g. 'chord-i')
- scale progressions
- jams
- 'l', '2l', for the last lick, 2nd-to-last, etc.
or one of the known extra arguments (that themselves might require additional arguments):
- licks-details: all licks currently selected (e.g. by option -t) with all details
- licks-list: short list of selected licks (e.g. by option -t) with hole count only
- licks-list-all: short list of all licks (disregarding e.g option -t); hole count only
- licks-with-tags: list licks (each with its tags) according to the various tag-options
- licks-tags-stats: statistics for all known licks and their tags
- licks-history: show, which licks you played recently in mode licks; the shortcuts ('l', '2l', …) from the output can be used as arguments to option –start-with
- licks-starred: show all starred licks
- lick-progressions, lick-progs: print all known lick progressions. These can be narrowed by giving option -t (this is the only case, where this option applies to lick progressions instead of licks). Please note, that to print a single lick-progression, you may just give its name on the commandline without any extra-keyword
- licks-dump: dump all selected licks in json-format
- holes-history: show, which holes you played recently, from any mode
- scales: For all scales or the scales given as arguments: print them with their details; with –brief only liste their names
- scale-progs, scale-progressions: print all known scale progressions
- intervals: print all known intervals
- player, players: print details about players matching argument or a list of all known players
- jams: List available jamming-files. This is much like "harpwise jam ls", which however has a more relaxed way of specifying the jam. See there for details.
Usage by Examples:
Print lots of information for given holes or notes:
harpwise print +1 +2 a4 bf5
Map semitones to holes and notes (which are probably more familiar):
harpwise print +0st +11st -1st
Print holes and notes of a lick:
harpwise print st-louis
Print holes and notes of a scale (blues):
harpwise print blues
Print the scales, each note belongs to too:
harpwise print chord-i feeling-bad --add-scales chord-iv,chord-v
Print the major pentatonic scale but shift it down by 7 semitones:
harpwise print mape --transpose-scale -7st
nearly the same result can be achieved by
harpwise print mape
and then take these holes as input for tools:
harpwise tools shift -7st -2 -3// -3 -4 +5 +6
Print all details for favorite licks:
harpwise print licks-details --tags-any favorites
(if you have tagged some licks with tag favorites)
or narrow to a lick-progression and reduce amount of output:
harpwise print licks-details --brief --lick-prog box1
Print a list of licks (only those selected e.g. by -t)
harpwise print licks-list -t fav
A longer list of all known licks:
harpwise print licks-list-all
A report showing licks with stats regarding tags:
harpwise print licks-with-tags
(which might help to find underused or duplicate tags)
Print licks with tags 'fav' first, and then all
harpwise print licks-tags-stats -t fav
which is (by using defaults) the same as:
harpwise print richter licks-tags-stats -t fav
If you have collected licks for the chromatic harmonica, you may also use:
harpwise print chromatic licks-tags-stats
Show the licks you played recently along with their shortcuts 'l', '2l', …
harpwise print licks-history
List all the licks, that you have starred (press '*' in mode licks, while it is beeing played):
harpwise print licks-starred
Remark: In other modes you may access these licks through the tag 'starred', which they get assigned automatically.
Show all known scales:
harpwise print scales
Show the names of all known intervals:
harpwise print intervals
You may also check out mode tools for some more helpers.
Harpwise comes with a short list of famous players and information about them; you may request this list to be printed:
harpwise print players
Or details for a specific player:
harpwie print player miller
This is the same information, that is printed line by line in mode listen.