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//! A library to easily explore music theory principles.
//!
//! # Examples
//!
//! ```
//! use klib::core::chord::*;
//! use klib::core::known_chord::KnownChord;
//! use klib::core::modifier::Degree;
//! use klib::core::note::*;
//!
//! // Check to see what _kind_ of chord this is.
//! assert_eq!(
//! Chord::new(C).augmented().seven().known_chord(),
//! KnownChord::AugmentedDominant(Degree::Seven)
//! );
//! ```
//!
//! ```
//! use klib::core::base::Parsable;
//! use klib::core::chord::*;
//! use klib::core::note::*;
//!
//! // Parse a chord from a string, and inspect the scale.
//! assert_eq!(
//! Chord::parse("Cm7b5").unwrap().scale(),
//! vec![C, D, EFlat, F, GFlat, AFlat, BFlat]
//! );
//! ```
//!
//! ```
//! use klib::core::chord::*;
//! use klib::core::note::*;
//!
//! // From a note, create a chord, and look at the chord tones.
//! assert_eq!(
//! C.into_chord().augmented().major7().chord(),
//! vec![C, E, GSharp, B]
//! );
//! ```
pub use rodio;