Heinrich Taube wrote:
id look at the humdrum toolkit to see what it offers:

http://musiccog.ohio-state.edu/Humdrum/

i have software that does a good job of tonal analyis but it works from notation (spelling information) to determine determine chord typing and nonharmonic tones identification, which form the basis of its harmonic analysis. midi files dont contain notation info (of course in simple cases you can infer a notation)

info on my software is here incldueding links to the cmj article and automatic analsis results generated using cmn:

http://pinhead.music.uiuc.edu/~hkt/mtw/

article is here:

http://www.mitpressjournals.org/doi/abs/10.1162/014892699559977

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There is some music analysis software in a contributed package for R that can do some inference of pitches and melodies from wave files. I'm not sure how good it is with chords, etc.

http://cran.fhcrc.org/web/packages/tuneR/tuneR.pdf

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