music21
-- A Toolkit for Computer-Aided Musical Analysis and
Computational Musicology
Copyright © 2006-2024 Michael Scott Asato Cuthbert
For more information, visit: https://www.music21.org/music21docs/
To try it out, visit: https://tinyurl.com/m21colab (runs music21 v7)
And to install, see: https://www.music21.org/music21docs/usersGuide/usersGuide_01_installing.html
Music21
runs on Python 3.10+. (Use version 4 on Python 2 or Py3.4, version 5
on Py3.5, version 6 on Py3.6, version 7 on Py3.7, version 8 on Py3.8/Py3.9.)
Released under the BSD (3-clause) license. See LICENSE.
Externally provided software (including the MIT-licensed Lilypond/MusicXML test Suite) and
music encoding in the corpus may have different licenses and/or copyrights.
A no-corpus version of music21
is available also on GitHub for those needing strict
BSD-license of all parts of the system.
See: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/music21list
Music21
encourages contributions, discussions, and usage from all people interested in
music and computers. This encouragement extends to all people regardless of (among other aspects)
gender, race, sexual orientation, disability, religion, appearance, veteran status,
gender identity, socioeconomic status, or nationality.
Members of the community will strive to be friendly, patient, and welcoming, especially of viewpoints and experiences different from our own. We reject harassment and contributions (in mail, comments, or code) that belittle individuals or groups of people.
We ask all members of the community to be mindful particularly about assumptions of the gender of users (choice of pronouns in comments and code). We recognize that members sometimes make mistakes and will, in general, accept sincere regrets for such cases. Blatant or repeated violations of the code will result in the removal of the contributor’s participation in the community.
The maintainers of music21
and associated sites will commit themselves to enforcing
this code of conduct. Users who notice violations, including instances of abuse,
harassment, or otherwise unacceptable behavior are requested to contact
[email protected].
Maintainers will respect confidentiality with regard to reports.
The early development of music21
was supported by
the generosity of the Seaver Institute and the
National Endowment for the Humanities, along with MIT's Music and Theater Arts Section
and the School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences.