Re: [sage-edu] Python toolkit for music theory

2015-12-08 Thread Rob Beezer
lilypond uses TeX to create "engraved sheet music." So I'd imagine it would create PDFs that could be converted to other formats. From a cursory look it appears that music21 has good support for MusicXML so that might be a way to interoperate between the pieces. Sample (unencumbered) score

Re: [sage-edu] Python toolkit for music theory

2015-12-08 Thread Thierry Dumont
Le 08/12/2015 20:37, kcrisman a écrit : Possibly of interest to some people on these lists - I'd love to see Sage or Jupyter notebooks using this: http://web.mit.edu/music21/ It seems great. I'll first play with it... Then, I'll possibly look tpput it in jupyter/sage t.d. -- You received this

Re: [sage-edu] Python toolkit for music theory

2015-12-08 Thread William Stein
Installing music21 is trivial -- just use "pip install music21". I tried with SMC: https://cloud.sagemath.com/projects/4a5f0542-5873-4eed-a85c-a18c706e8bcd/files/support/2015-12-08-141248-music21.sagews However, to display music, one would need a way to get a png or svg image written to a file;

[sage-edu] Python toolkit for music theory

2015-12-08 Thread kcrisman
Possibly of interest to some people on these lists - I'd love to see Sage or Jupyter notebooks using this: http://web.mit.edu/music21/ -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "sage-edu" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it,