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Add abcrange.py to return the range of a tune, and use it in instrument transposition.
This lets us transpose on boundaries that aren't octave boundaries.
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#!/usr/bin/env python
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#
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# Find the range of a tune. Do minimal parsing of an ABC input file
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# and print the lowest and highest notes therein. Accidentals are
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# ignored.
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#
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# The output is given in purely numeric form, to avoid needing to
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# re-parse it in an external script. A single line is printed with
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# the highest note followed by a space and the lowest note. Middle C ('C') is
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# 100. D an octave about ('d') is 108. D an octave above that ('d'') is
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# 205. D below middle C ('d,') is 94. And so on.
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#
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# For example:
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# $./abcrange.py choon.abc
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# choon.abc: 112 97
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#
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import sys
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def process(filename, inf):
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highest = 0
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lowest = 1000
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for line in inf:
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line = line.strip()
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# If it is empty or starts "%", ignore it.
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if len(line) == 0 or line[0] == "%":
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continue
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# Is it a header line? I.e. does it start LETTER COLON?
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# If so, ignore.
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start = line[:2]
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if len(start) > 1 and start[1] == ":" and start[0].isalpha():
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continue
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# Tune line.
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inchord = False
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note = 0
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notevals = {
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"C": 100,
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"D": 101,
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"E": 102,
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"F": 103,
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"G": 104,
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"A": 105,
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"B": 106,
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"c": 107,
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"d": 108,
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"e": 109,
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"f": 110,
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"g": 111,
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"a": 112,
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"b": 113,
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}
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for c in line:
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if c == "," and note > 0:
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note = note - 7
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continue
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elif c == "'" and note > 0:
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note = note + 7
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continue
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if note > 0:
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if note > highest:
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highest = note
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if note < lowest:
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lowest = note
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note = 0
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if c == '"':
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inchord = not inchord
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continue
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if inchord:
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continue
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if c in notevals:
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note = notevals[c]
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if note > 0:
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if note > highest:
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highest = note
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if note < lowest:
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lowest = note
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note = 0
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print "{0}: {1} {2}".format(filename, highest, lowest)
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if len(sys.argv) > 1:
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for arg in sys.argv[1:]:
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try:
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inf = open(arg, "r")
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process(arg, inf)
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finally:
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inf.close()
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else:
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process("stdin", sys.stdin)
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makeCello.sh
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makeCello.sh
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#!/bin/bash
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#
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# Copy a booke to cello-friendly form. Bass clef, transposed down 2 octaves.
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# Copy a booke to cello-friendly form. Bass clef, transposed down
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# 1 or 2 octaves.
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#
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# It would be easier to do with transpose in dottes.fmt, but I can't get
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# that to work properly for a 2 octave downward transpose.
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exit 1
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fi
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# Transpose down (return 0) if bottom note was < C.
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transposedowntwo()
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{
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return $(($3 >= 100))
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}
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dir=`pwd`
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booke=$dir/$1
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find $booke -name "*.abc" | sort |
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while read filename
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do
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name=`basename $filename .abc`
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range=`./abcrange.py $filename`
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# Move down either one octave or two, depending on the range
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# of the tune. If there are any notes below middle C, transpose
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# down one octave. The default is to transpose down two octaves.
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middle="d"
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if grep -v "^[A-Z]:" $filename | sed -e 's/"[^"]*"//g' | grep -q "[A-Z],"; then
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if transposedowntwo $range; then
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middle="D"
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fi
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name=`basename $filename .abc`
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sed -e "/^ *K:/s/$/ clef=bass middle=$middle/" $filename > $outdir/$name.abc
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done
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exit 1
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fi
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# Transpose down (return 0) if top note was > e (> a for horn).
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transposedown()
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{
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return $(($2 <= 109))
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}
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dir=`pwd`
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booke=$dir/$1
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while read filename
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do
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name=`basename $filename .abc`
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tmpfile=$outdir/$name.abc.tmp
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# Strip out guitar chords first. This has the advantage of removing
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# text with arbitary lower case characters too.
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sed -e "s/\"[^\"]*\"//g" $filename > $tmpfile
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range=`./abcrange.py $filename`
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# Transpose concert pitch up a fifth.
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# If there are any notes at or above C above middle C, transpose
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# If there are any notes above 'd' (Horn 'g'), transpose
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# down a seventh instead.
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transpose=5
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if grep -v "^[A-Z]:" $tmpfile | sed -e 's/"[^"]*"//g' | grep -q "[a-g]"; then
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if transposedown $range; then
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transpose=-7
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fi
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# output to be in treble clef; some lower tunes with the odd high
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# note will otherwise appear in bass clef, which is not what this
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# crap horn player wants.
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abc2abc $tmpfile -e -t $transpose | \
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abc2abc $filename -e -t $transpose | \
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sed -e "/^ *K:/s/$/ clef=treble/" > $outdir/$name.abc
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rm $tmpfile
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done
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