could one as easily have a lilypond file created instead?
since converting from MusicXML usually doesn’t work that well

else I’d rather re-implement the music generation in scheme
(guile) in order to use it in lilypond directly

Am 29.03.20 um 05:14 schrieb Thomas McGuire:
I have a couple of files one is rough and hastily thrown together. But it pulls 
together a few ideas from various people and tries to implement a VOSS 
algorithm to randomly generate music in a fractal pattern. It will also 
generate MusicXML so you can load it it into a musical score application.

Tom McGuire




On Mar 28, 2020, at 5:27 PM, Devon McCormick <devon...@gmail.com> wrote:

Hi -
has anyone done work with generating music or musical phrases in J?  I'm
helping someone develop a music training game that starts by generating
sounds with a particular key, tempo, and phrase length.  The idea is to
help students to train their ears by testing them on their ability to play
back a randomly-generated musical phrase.

I've told my collaborator that I think the generation part should be
relatively straightforward but I am not schooled in music, so I'm not sure
how to start.
I'm guessing that the second part of comparing the user's response to the
generated phrase will be more difficult but I'd like to get any kind of
start I can.

Does anyone have any ideas about this?

Thanks,

Devon

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