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Add the Pugwash theme, aka the Trumpet Hornpipe.
I've checked this against YouTube and the first episode, and corrected an
obvious wrong note in Paul Hardy's version. But I've kept his descending
triplets in the last line of the B tune - the original has the same note,
with descending chords, but changing the triplets to remain on G doesn't
sound right.
author | Jim Hague <jim.hague@acm.org> |
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date | Fri, 01 Aug 2014 23:41:42 +0100 |
parents | b4a0161e8870 |
children | 1b79867b4f35 |
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#!/usr/bin/env python # # Find the range of a tune. Do minimal parsing of an ABC input file # and print the lowest and highest notes therein. Accidentals are # ignored. # # The output is given in purely numeric form, to avoid needing to # re-parse it in an external script. A single line is printed with # the highest note followed by a space and the lowest note. Middle C ('C') is # 100. D an octave about ('d') is 108. D an octave above that ('d'') is # 205. D below middle C ('d,') is 94. And so on. # # For example: # $./abcrange.py choon.abc # choon.abc: 112 97 # import sys def process(filename, inf): highest = 0 lowest = 1000 for line in inf: line = line.strip() # If it is empty or starts "%", ignore it. if len(line) == 0 or line[0] == "%": continue # Is it a header line? I.e. does it start LETTER COLON? # If so, ignore. start = line[:2] if len(start) > 1 and start[1] == ":" and start[0].isalpha(): continue # Tune line. inchord = False note = 0 notevals = { "C": 100, "D": 101, "E": 102, "F": 103, "G": 104, "A": 105, "B": 106, "c": 107, "d": 108, "e": 109, "f": 110, "g": 111, "a": 112, "b": 113, } for c in line: if c == "," and note > 0: note = note - 7 continue elif c == "'" and note > 0: note = note + 7 continue if note > 0: if note > highest: highest = note if note < lowest: lowest = note note = 0 if c == '"': inchord = not inchord continue if inchord: continue if c in notevals: note = notevals[c] if note > 0: if note > highest: highest = note if note < lowest: lowest = note note = 0 print "{0}: {1} {2}".format(filename, highest, lowest) if len(sys.argv) > 1: for arg in sys.argv[1:]: try: inf = open(arg, "r") process(arg, inf) finally: inf.close() else: process("stdin", sys.stdin)