Music Class
The muspy.Music
class is the core element of MusPy. It is a universal container for symbolic music.
Attributes |
Description |
Type |
Default |
---|---|---|---|
metadata |
Metadata |
||
resolution |
Time steps per beat |
int |
|
tempos |
Tempo changes |
list of |
[] |
key_signatures |
Key signature changes |
list of |
[] |
time_signatures |
Time signature changes |
list of |
[] |
beats |
Beats |
list of |
[] |
lyrics |
Lyrics |
list of |
[] |
annotations |
Annotations |
list of |
[] |
tracks |
Music tracks |
list of |
[] |
Hint
An example of a MusPy Music object as a YAML file is available here.
- class muspy.Music(metadata=None, resolution=None, tempos=None, key_signatures=None, time_signatures=None, beats=None, lyrics=None, annotations=None, tracks=None)[source]
A universal container for symbolic music.
This is the core class of MusPy. A Music object can be constructed in the following ways.
muspy.Music()
: Construct by setting values for attributesmuspy.Music.from_dict()
: Construct from a dictionary that stores the attributes and their values as key-value pairsmuspy.read()
: Read from a MIDI, a MusicXML or an ABC filemuspy.load()
: Load from a JSON or a YAML file saved bymuspy.save()
muspy.from_object()
: Convert from a music21.Stream,mido.MidiFile
,pretty_midi.PrettyMIDI
orpypianoroll.Multitrack
object
- metadata
Metadata.
- Type
muspy.Metadata
, default: Metadata()
- resolution
Time steps per quarter note.
- Type
int, default: muspy.DEFAULT_RESOLUTION (24)
- tempos
Tempo changes.
- Type
list of
muspy.Tempo
, default: []
- key_signatures
Key signatures changes.
- Type
list of
muspy.KeySignature
, default: []
- time_signatures
Time signature changes.
- Type
list of
muspy.TimeSignature
, default: []
- beats
Beats.
- Type
list of
muspy.Beat
, default: []
- lyrics
Lyrics.
- Type
list of
muspy.Lyric
, default: []
- annotations
Annotations.
- Type
list of
muspy.Annotation
, default: []
- tracks
Music tracks.
- Type
list of
muspy.Track
, default: []
Note
Indexing a Music object returns the track of a certain index. That is,
music[idx]
returnsmusic.tracks[idx]
. Length of a Music object is the number of tracks. That is,len(music)
returnslen(music.tracks)
.- get_end_time(is_sorted=False)[source]
Return the the time of the last event in all tracks.
This includes tempos, key signatures, time signatures, note offsets, lyrics and annotations.
- Parameters
is_sorted (bool, default: False) – Whether all the list attributes are sorted.
- get_real_end_time(is_sorted=False)[source]
Return the end time in realtime.
This includes tempos, key signatures, time signatures, note offsets, lyrics and annotations. Assume 120 qpm (quarter notes per minute) if no tempo information is available.
- Parameters
is_sorted (bool, default: False) – Whether all the list attributes are sorted.
- infer_beats()[source]
Infer beats from the time signature changes.
This assumes that there is a downbeat at each time signature change (this is not always true, e.g., for a pickup measure).
- Returns
List of beats inferred from the time signature changes. Return an empty list if no time signature is found.
- Return type
list of
muspy.Beat
- adjust_resolution(target=None, factor=None, rounding='round')[source]
Adjust resolution and timing of all time-stamped objects.
- Parameters
target (int, optional) – Target resolution.
factor (int or float, optional) – Factor used to adjust the resolution based on the formula: new_resolution = old_resolution * factor. For example, a factor of 2 double the resolution, and a factor of 0.5 halve the resolution.
rounding ({'round', 'ceil', 'floor'} or callable, default:) –
'round' – Rounding mode.
- Returns
- Return type
Object itself.
- clip(lower=0, upper=127)[source]
Clip the velocity of each note for each track.
- transpose(semitone)[source]
Transpose all the notes by a number of semitones.
- Parameters
semitone (int) – Number of semitones to transpose the notes. A positive value raises the pitches, while a negative value lowers the pitches.
- Returns
- Return type
Object itself.
Notes
Drum tracks are skipped.
- trim(end)[source]
Trim the track.
- Parameters
end (int) – End time, excluding (i.e, the max time will be end - 1).
- Returns
- Return type
Object itself.
- save(path, kind=None, **kwargs)[source]
Save loselessly to a JSON or a YAML file.
Refer to
muspy.save()
for full documentation.
- save_json(path, **kwargs)[source]
Save loselessly to a JSON file.
Refer to
muspy.save_json()
for full documentation.
- save_yaml(path)[source]
Save loselessly to a YAML file.
Refer to
muspy.save_yaml()
for full documentation.
- write(path, kind=None, **kwargs)[source]
Write to a MIDI, a MusicXML, an ABC or an audio file.
Refer to
muspy.write()
for full documentation.
- write_midi(path, **kwargs)[source]
Write to a MIDI file.
Refer to
muspy.write_midi()
for full documentation.
- write_musicxml(path, **kwargs)[source]
Write to a MusicXML file.
Refer to
muspy.write_musicxml()
for full documentation.
- write_abc(path, **kwargs)[source]
Write to an ABC file.
Refer to
muspy.write_abc()
for full documentation.
- write_audio(path, **kwargs)[source]
Write to an audio file.
Refer to
muspy.write_audio()
for full documentation.
- to_object(kind, **kwargs)[source]
Return as an object in other libraries.
Refer to
muspy.to_object()
for full documentation.
- to_music21(**kwargs)[source]
Return as a Stream object.
Refer to
muspy.to_music21()
for full documentation.
- to_mido(**kwargs)[source]
Return as a MidiFile object.
Refer to
muspy.to_mido()
for full documentation.
- to_pretty_midi(**kwargs)[source]
Return as a PrettyMIDI object.
Refer to
muspy.to_pretty_midi()
for full documentation.
- to_pypianoroll(**kwargs)[source]
Return as a Multitrack object.
Refer to
muspy.to_pypianoroll()
for full documentation.
- to_representation(kind, **kwargs)[source]
Return in a specific representation.
Refer to
muspy.to_representation()
for full documentation.
- to_pitch_representation(**kwargs)[source]
Return in pitch-based representation.
Refer to
muspy.to_pitch_representation()
for full documentation.
- to_pianoroll_representation(**kwargs)[source]
Return in piano-roll representation.
Refer to
muspy.to_pianoroll_representation()
for full documentation.
- to_event_representation(**kwargs)[source]
Return in event-based representation.
Refer to
muspy.to_event_representation()
for full documentation.
- to_note_representation(**kwargs)[source]
Return in note-based representation.
Refer to
muspy.to_note_representation()
for full documentation.
- show(kind, **kwargs)[source]
Show visualization.
Refer to
muspy.show()
for full documentation.
- show_score(**kwargs)[source]
Show score visualization.
Refer to
muspy.show_score()
for full documentation.
- show_pianoroll(**kwargs)[source]
Show pianoroll visualization.
Refer to
muspy.show_pianoroll()
for full documentation.
- synthesize(**kwargs)[source]
Synthesize a Music object to raw audio.
Refer to
muspy.synthesize()
for full documentation.
- adjust_time(func, attr=None, recursive=True)
Adjust the timing of time-stamped objects.
- Parameters
- Returns
- Return type
Object itself.
- append(obj)
Append an object to the corresponding list.
This will automatically determine the list attributes to append based on the type of the object.
- Parameters
obj – Object to append.
- copy()
Return a shallow copy of the object.
This is equivalent to
copy.copy(self)()
.- Returns
- Return type
Shallow copy of the object.
- deepcopy()
Return a deep copy of the object.
This is equivalent to
copy.deepcopy(self)()
- Returns
- Return type
Deep copy of the object.
- extend(other, deepcopy=False)
Extend the list(s) with another object or iterable.
- Parameters
other (
muspy.ComplexBase
or iterable) – If an object of the same type is given, extend the list attributes with the corresponding list attributes of the other object. If an iterable is given, callmuspy.ComplexBase.append()
for each item.deepcopy (bool, default: False) – Whether to make deep copies of the appended objects.
- Returns
- Return type
Object itself.
- fix_type(attr=None, recursive=True)
Fix the types of attributes.
- classmethod from_dict(dict_, strict=False, cast=False)
Return an instance constructed from a dictionary.
Instantiate an object whose attributes and the corresponding values are given as a dictionary.
- Parameters
- Returns
- Return type
Constructed object.
- is_valid(attr=None, recursive=True)
Return True if an attribute has a valid type and value.
This will recursively apply to an attribute’s attributes.
- Parameters
- Returns
Whether the attribute has a valid type and value.
- Return type
See also
muspy.Base.validate()
Raise an error if an attribute has an invalid type or value.
muspy.Base.is_valid_type()
Return True if an attribute is of a valid type.
- is_valid_type(attr=None, recursive=True)
Return True if an attribute is of a valid type.
This will apply recursively to an attribute’s attributes.
- Parameters
- Returns
Whether the attribute is of a valid type.
- Return type
See also
muspy.Base.validate_type()
Raise an error if a certain attribute is of an invalid type.
muspy.Base.is_valid()
Return True if an attribute has a valid type and value.
- pretty_str(skip_missing=True)
Return the attributes as a string in a YAML-like format.
- Parameters
skip_missing (bool, default: True) – Whether to skip attributes with value None or those that are empty lists.
- Returns
Stored data as a string in a YAML-like format.
- Return type
See also
muspy.Base.print()
Print the attributes in a YAML-like format.
- print(skip_missing=True)
Print the attributes in a YAML-like format.
- Parameters
skip_missing (bool, default: True) – Whether to skip attributes with value None or those that are empty lists.
See also
muspy.Base.pretty_str()
Return the the attributes as a string in a YAML-like format.
- remove_duplicate(attr=None, recursive=True)
Remove duplicate items from a list attribute.
- remove_invalid(attr=None, recursive=True)
Remove invalid items from a list attribute.
- sort(attr=None, recursive=True)
Sort a list attribute.
- to_ordered_dict(skip_missing=True, deepcopy=True)
Return the object as an OrderedDict.
Return an ordered dictionary that stores the attributes and their values as key-value pairs.
- Parameters
- Returns
A dictionary that stores the attributes and their values as key-value pairs, e.g., {“attr1”: value1, “attr2”: value2}.
- Return type
OrderedDict
- validate(attr=None, recursive=True)
Raise an error if an attribute has an invalid type or value.
This will apply recursively to an attribute’s attributes.
- Parameters
- Returns
- Return type
Object itself.
See also
muspy.Base.is_valid()
Return True if an attribute has a valid type and value.
muspy.Base.validate_type()
Raise an error if an attribute is of an invalid type.
- validate_type(attr=None, recursive=True)
Raise an error if an attribute is of an invalid type.
This will apply recursively to an attribute’s attributes.
- Parameters
- Returns
- Return type
Object itself.
See also
muspy.Base.is_valid_type()
Return True if an attribute is of a valid type.
muspy.Base.validate()
Raise an error if an attribute has an invalid type or value.