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Designed with innovation and elegance, the AlphaBrate Music Terms is a simple and convenient way to look up musical terms. It’s ad-free and completely free to use, with no hidden fees or subscriptions. Just pure music term lookup at your fingertips.
Contributions are what make the open source community such an amazing place to be learn, inspire, and create. Any contributions you make are greatly appreciated.
- If you have suggestions for adding or removing projects, feel free to open an issue to discuss it, or directly create a pull request after you edit the README.md file with necessary changes.
- Please make sure you check your spelling and grammar.
- Create individual PR for each suggestion.
If you want to join a new language, look at the docs first. We really appreciate that.
You are more than welcome to add new words or phrases to our library, which is now lacking of content.
- Add to the JSON files in sources/terms/*.json
- Ensure your content is right.
- After verifying, your content will be shown on
Commonly Used > Termsas public sources.
Distributed under the MIT License and the APWED License. See LICENSE for more information.
Before using or distributing this Web App, please make sure you have read the Privacy Terms and Terms of Service carefully.
在使用或分发此Web应用程序之前,请确保您已仔细阅读隐私条款和服务条款
在使用或分發此網頁應用程式之前,請確保您已仔細閱讀隱私權條款和服務條款
- ReTrn - co-founder of alphabrate - ReTrn - Project leading & Developing
- Currently, most of the contents in
Commonly Used > Termsare not verified by HUMAN but auto scripts. Some of them are gathered byNew Bingfrom documents on the public-available websites or docs that the trustworthiness CANNOT be tested. While, other sources are verifeid by human or widely.
Known Sources are as follow:
- Wikipedia
- WMich.edu
- Yale.edu
- And also from ALL those contributors. Please join us by reading the Contributing We sincerely appreciate it.
