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  • Here are a list of graded labs for working with the Humdrum Toolkit: <li> [[Humdrum: First look at Humdrum data]]
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  • See the webpage: http://humdrum.ccarh.org For a list of Humdrum Toolkit resources, which will eventually be moved here.
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  • The CCARH wiki includes a Humdrum music notation extension that allows Humdrum data embedded within a page to be rendered as graphical music notation. <humdrum>
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  • open-source analysis platform (such as the [[Humdrum Toolkit]], [[Humdrum Extras]] (C++), or [[Music21]](Python), or your preferred programming langu to learn some of the basic principles of the Humdrum Toolkit. The remaining six weeks are spent on
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  • ...ar class meetings, an introduction and preliminary exercises in the use of Humdrum, and individually assigned readings in an area of mutual interest. Individu ...mdrum.Toolkit/index.html] and the [https://verovio.humdrum.org/ <i>Verovio Humdrum Viewer</i>], which may be used to view music of interest in the project. E
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  • open-source analysis platform (such as the [[Humdrum Toolkit]] (unix), [[Humdrum Extras]] (C++), or [[Music21]] (Python), or your preferred programming lang introduce basic principles of using the Humdrum Toolkit. Students may be assigned individual reading assignments pertinent to their
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  • ...[https://github.com/humdrum-tools/humdrum-tools Humdrum Toolkit] (unix), [[Humdrum Extras]] (C++), or [[Music21]] (Python), or your preferred programming lang introduce basic principles of using the Humdrum Toolkit. Students may be assigned individual reading assignments pertinent to their
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  • ...thub.com/humdrum-tools/humdrum-tools Humdrum Toolkit] (unix/bash shell), [[Humdrum Extras]] (C++), or [[Music21]] (Python), or your preferred programming lang introduce basic principles of using the Humdrum Toolkit. Students may be assigned individual reading assignments pertinent to their
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  • ...thub.com/humdrum-tools/humdrum-tools Humdrum Toolkit] (unix/bash shell), [[Humdrum Extras]] (C++), or [[Music21]] (Python), or their preferred programming lan introduce basic principles of using the Humdrum Toolkit. Students may be assigned individual reading assignments pertinent to their
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  • ...thub.com/humdrum-tools/humdrum-tools Humdrum Toolkit] (unix/bash shell), [[Humdrum Extras]] (C++), or [[Music21]] (Python), or their preferred programming lan introduce basic principles of using the Humdrum Toolkit. Students may be assigned individual reading assignments pertinent to their
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  • ...thub.com/humdrum-tools/humdrum-tools Humdrum Toolkit] (unix/bash shell), [[Humdrum Extras]] (C++), or [[Music21]] (Python), or their preferred programming lan introduce basic principles of using the Humdrum Toolkit. Students may be assigned individual reading assignments pertinent to their
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  • ...thub.com/humdrum-tools/humdrum-tools Humdrum Toolkit] (unix/bash shell), [[Humdrum Extras]] (C++), or [[Music21]] (Python), or their preferred programming lan introduce basic principles of using the Humdrum Toolkit. Students may be assigned individual reading assignments pertinent to their
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  • ...thub.com/humdrum-tools/humdrum-tools Humdrum Toolkit] (unix/bash shell), [[Humdrum Extras]] (C++), or [[Music21]] (Python), or their preferred programming lan introduce basic principles of using the Humdrum Toolkit. Students may be assigned individual reading assignments pertinent to their
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  • ...thub.com/humdrum-tools/humdrum-tools Humdrum Toolkit] (unix/bash shell), [[Humdrum Extras]] (C++), or [[Music21]] (Python), or their preferred programming lan introduce basic principles of using the Humdrum Toolkit. Students may be assigned individual reading assignments pertinent to their
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  • [https://github.com/humdrum-tools/humdrum-tools Humdrum Toolkit] (unix/bash shell), [[Humdrum Extras]] (C++), [https://humlib.humdrum.org
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  • ...drum Extras]] (C++), [https://humlib.humdrum.org humlib], [https://verovio.humdrum.org VHV]. [[HumdrumR]], or [[Music21]] (Python), or their preferred program introduce basic principles of using the Humdrum Toolkit. Students may be assigned individual reading assignments pertinent to their
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  • The [[Humdrum Toolkit]] is intended to be used in a unix terminal. A terminal is usually conside ...lkit]] is intended to be used in a Unix-based terminal. Thus, the Humdrum Toolkit can be installed directly on Unixe-related operating systems such as Linux
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  • ...ed on [http://www.humdrum.org/Humdrum/guide.append1.html Appendix 1 of the Humdrum Users' Guide] ...d Humdrum reference records related to composers which are used in the JRP Humdrum encodings of the music:
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  • ...usic cognition, Ohio State University). Musical data translation (MuseData Humdrum **kern format); set up global-positioning software to link musical features ...on the analysis of koto melodic patterns, a database of koto scores in the Humdrum format, and the analysis of koto sounds. Now teaching at Kinki University,
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  • ...but also in Visual C++). The Humdrum Extras library can be used to parse Humdrum files independent of the example programs provided with the package. ...a.org/wiki/AWK AWK] which is the main development language for the Humdrum Toolkit.
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