Common tools for the computational analysis of Indian Art Music
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Common tools for the computational analysis of Indian Art Music
Music Feature Extraction and Analysis
A toolkit for analyzing data encoded in the humdrum format.
Java library for handling western music notation with a focus on computational music analysis.
Extension of the music21 library for working with music chords encoded according to the Harte Notation.
Webbook source code for ISMIR 2022 Tutorial: Computational Methods for Supporting Corpus-Based Research on Indian Art Music
Jupyter notebooks made for the Computational Musicology Seminar at The Ohio State University’s School of Music.
PureTones is an App for learning, understanding and making musical works in Indian Classical Music.
A corpus of Gregorian chant for computational musicology.
Rhythmic Search and Alignment Tools for Computational Musicology. Catered to ethnological rhythmic analysis of Olivier Messiaen's music.
Python library for opening and managing Band-in-a-Box (BIAB) files.
Code and data for our ISMIR2021 paper introducing cosine contours.
The implementation of the paper: The Simulated Emergence of Chord Function (Uehara and Tojo; EvoMUSART2021).
Code and data for our ISMIR2020 paper 'Mode Classification and Natural Units in Plainchant'
Ontology Design Pattern (ODP) for modelling music notations
A corpus of plainchant for computational musicology, scraped from the Cantus database
expectation-based parsing for jazz chord sequences
Python re-implementation of the General Chord Type (GCT)
🌞 Delasol: automatic hexachordal solmization
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