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Try typing a Humdrum command to see if the installation is working, such as what is the correlation analysis of the key for a Bach chorale:
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  keycorr h://chorales/chor001.krn
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The keycorr program should reply with the result:
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  The best key is: G Major                                                                                 
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[[Image:VirtualHumdrumConsoleKeyCor.png|600px|center|Screenshot of Virtual Humdrum page console running keycorr]]

Revision as of 17:46, 3 March 2016

Humdrum tools can be used in two main ways: (1) on a virtual unix computer, or (2) downloaded onto your computer and run in a unix shell.

Virtual Humdrum

A quick way to access Humdrum tools is to use the Virtual Humdrum installation:

http://runnable.com/VENSKtM8CXJjX3Gb/virtual-humdrum-for-shell-and-bash

Screenshot of Virtual Humdrum page

At the bottom of this webpage is a unix bash shell console in which you can run unix commands as well as Humdrum tools:

Screenshot of Virtual Humdrum page console

You can also view the console in full-screen mode by clicking on the box with an arrow coming out of it after the word "Terminal".

Try typing a Humdrum command to see if the installation is working, such as what is the correlation analysis of the key for a Bach chorale:


  keycorr h://chorales/chor001.krn


The keycorr program should reply with the result:


  The best key is: G Major                                                                                  


Screenshot of Virtual Humdrum page console running keycorr