Provides classes for "music set theory"-like analysis.
Project description
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Music Theory
===========
"Music Theory" (**musictheory**) is a package designed to investigate the
question "Which chords go with which scales?" A couple of years ago,
the author was very interested and obsessed in the question, and decided
to put his Python skills to the task. Along the way, the **musictheory**
package was redesigned to be more flexible and extendible.
The package has roughly the same philosophy as `Music Set Theory
<http://www.jaytomlin.com/music/settheory/help.html>`_ but uses different
terminology.
Documentation
-------------
The best thing to do is look at the source code. It contains an *excess*
of documentation strings. Hopefully it makes things clearer.
Installation
-------------
You can get the application from PyPI through the command::
sudo pip install musictheory
License
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The software has been released using a 3 clause Berkeley Software
Distribution (BSD) license. See LICENSE.txt for more information.
Versions
-------------
* 0.1 (May 1th 2011) - Create setup script for files.
* 0.2 (May 11th 2011) - Remove bugs for working with chordgenerator.
* 0.3 (June 6th 2011) - Add license information. Add more scales.
* 0.4 (April 24th 2013) - Try to make a half-decent PyPI package.
Copyright
------
The **musictheory** is copyright (c) 2008-2013 `Peter Murphy <http://www.pkmurphy.com.au/>`_
<peterkmurphy@gmail.com>.
Music Theory
===========
"Music Theory" (**musictheory**) is a package designed to investigate the
question "Which chords go with which scales?" A couple of years ago,
the author was very interested and obsessed in the question, and decided
to put his Python skills to the task. Along the way, the **musictheory**
package was redesigned to be more flexible and extendible.
The package has roughly the same philosophy as `Music Set Theory
<http://www.jaytomlin.com/music/settheory/help.html>`_ but uses different
terminology.
Documentation
-------------
The best thing to do is look at the source code. It contains an *excess*
of documentation strings. Hopefully it makes things clearer.
Installation
-------------
You can get the application from PyPI through the command::
sudo pip install musictheory
License
-------
The software has been released using a 3 clause Berkeley Software
Distribution (BSD) license. See LICENSE.txt for more information.
Versions
-------------
* 0.1 (May 1th 2011) - Create setup script for files.
* 0.2 (May 11th 2011) - Remove bugs for working with chordgenerator.
* 0.3 (June 6th 2011) - Add license information. Add more scales.
* 0.4 (April 24th 2013) - Try to make a half-decent PyPI package.
Copyright
------
The **musictheory** is copyright (c) 2008-2013 `Peter Murphy <http://www.pkmurphy.com.au/>`_
<peterkmurphy@gmail.com>.
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