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opensheetmusicdisplay
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LilyPond: Music Notation for Everyone
On a related note, VexFlow is a project for rendering music notation in the browser.
https://github.com/vexflow/vexflow/
OpenSheetMusicDisplay is a higher-level library that uses VexFlow to render entire MusicXML documents.
https://github.com/opensheetmusicdisplay/opensheetmusicdispl...
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What Is a Music Engraver? (2016)
Not mentioned in the article, but a couple of notable open-source libraries for rendering music notation in the browser:
A JavaScript library for rendering music notation and guitar tablature - https://github.com/0xfe/vexflow
OpenSheetMusicDisplay renders sheet music in MusicXML format - https://github.com/opensheetmusicdisplay/opensheetmusicdispl...
music21
- LilyPond: Music Notation for Everyone
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A smart way to translate guitar chords into piano sheet music with Python
I chose Python as a programming language here because, as you could probably guess, there are myriads of libraries in Python for working with music. I found mingus to be the simplest for working with guitar chords and music21 for generating the piano score. It might be possible though to do everything with music21 only, because it's extremely powerful, but I found mixing the two libraries to be easier than implementing the functionality I needed from mingus with music21.
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Looking for help to create a program
If you are interested in doing anything with Python, be sure to check out Music21, which has a lot of cool features — including doing twelve-tone matrix stuff like this — built-in.
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Transposition Midi
http://web.mit.edu/music21/ Music21 documentation.
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[D] Is MusicGPT a viable possibility?
It's definitely a viable possiblity, and there's quite a few companeis already doing it. If you want to explore doing it yourself, I'd check out https://web.mit.edu/music21/ and build some basic models using LSTM etc. to have some fun using open source MIDI data sets like https://magenta.tensorflow.org/datasets/maestro .
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Ask HN: Is there a OS tool which queries MIDI datasets by chord progression/key?
A little manual, but music21[0] can do the analysis!
[0]: http://web.mit.edu/music21/
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Is there a music term that indicates a thing that could be either a note or an rest?
There's no universally accepted term for the latter concept that I know of. For example, the music21 music processing library calls the general class that includes notes, chords and rests Music21Objects, and you'd think they'd call them something better if they could.
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Any ideas for AI that could compose sheet music for a kokle ensemble?
This Python toolkit has support for analyzing folk tunes. https://web.mit.edu/music21/
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compilation failures
(define-public music21 (package ... (build-system python-build-system) (arguments `(#:phases (modify-phases %standard-phases (replace 'check (lambda* (#:key tests? inputs outputs #:allow-other-keys) (when tests? (add-installed-pythonpath inputs outputs) ;; See: https://github.com/cuthbertLab/music21/issues/1164 (invoke "python" "-m" "music21.stream.tests"))))))) ...))
What are some alternatives?
vexflow - A JavaScript library for rendering music notation and guitar tablature.
midi2tones - Fork of MIDITONES - Convert MIDI files to a simplified time-ordered sequence of note commands
html-midi-player - 🎹 Play and display MIDI files on the web
midi_query - Query MIDI datasets for matching key, time signature & chord progression
MuseScore - MuseScore is an open source and free music notation software. For support, contribution, bug reports, visit MuseScore.org. Fork and make pull requests!
to-be-named - An Open Source Song
alphaTab - alphaTab is a cross platform music notation and guitar tablature rendering library.
Airsequel-Sheet-Music - Sheet music management app powered by Airsequel and Elm Land
minimoon - Cross platform music player.
guitar - guitar scores composed and/or arranged by skelterjohn
signal - Online MIDI Editor: signal
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