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Jazz Patterns in Python and Abjad
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posted on 2014-01-06, 00:44 authored by George K. ThiruvathukalGeorge K. ThiruvathukalEmerging collection of (generated) printable sheet music of jazz patterns using Abjad, Python, Lilypond, and LaTeX. The ultimate goal of this project is to have a general collection of Python scripts for creating patterns for any clef instruments, including scales, progressions, etc. You can also play the resultant MIDI files to do ear training. The author is focused mainly on piano.
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