A very useful tool in a programmer’s toolkit is a data structure.
Sometimes you may wish to represent and use more than one thing. For example, you may find it useful to have a series of notes to play one after another. Programming languages have data structures to allow you do exactly this.
There are many exciting and exotic data structures available to programmers - and people are always inventing new ones. However, for now we only really need to consider a very simple data structure - the list.
Let’s look at it in more detail. We’ll cover its basic form and then also how lists can be used to represent scales and chords.