music21: A Toolkit for Computer-Aided Musicology and Symbolic Music Data
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Cuthbert, Michael Scott; Ariza, Christopher T.
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Music21 is an object-oriented toolkit for analyzing, searching, and transforming music in symbolic (score- based) forms. The modular approach of the project allows musicians and researchers to write simple scripts rapidly and reuse them in other projects. The toolkit aims to provide powerful software tools integrated with sophisticated musical knowledge to both musicians with little programming experience (especially musicologists) and to programmers with only modest music theory skills. This paper introduces the music21 system, demonstrating how to use it and the types of problems it is well suited toward advancing. We include numerous examples of its power and flexibility, including demonstrations of graphing data and generating annotated musical scores.
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2010-08Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Humanities. Music and Theater Arts SectionJournal
Proceedings of the 11th International Society for Music Information Retrieval Conference (ISMIR 2010)
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International Society for Music Information Retrieval
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Cuthbert, Michael Scott and Christopher Ariza. "music21: A Toolkit for Computer-Aided Musicology and Symbolic Music Data." in J. Stephen Downie and Remco C. Veltkamp (Eds.). 11th International Society for Music Information Retrieval Conference (ISMIR 2010), August 9-13, 2010, Utrecht, Netherlands. pp. 637-642.
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9789039353813