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meta-corpus of and code library for the functional harmonic analysis of music

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Hello, I am currently parsing the `analysis` files in the corpus via the music21 converter. By doing this, I found a couple of annotations with potentially inconsistent timings (see below)....

I noticed an error in Monteverdi Book 5, no 4: the highlighted E-flat should be followed by another E-flat (and tied to it, in the case of the upper of...

`Corpus/Textbooks/Reger,_Max/Modulation/20/score.mxl` seems to be an empty musescore file. ![Screen Shot 2022-08-16 at 10 34 31 AM](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/28103673/184932098-6cd09289-cbb2-47bf-a334-6ce92f4321d7.png) Ditto for `Corpus/Textbooks/Reger,_Max/Modulation/41/score.mxl` @napulen, is there a repository specifically for the Textbook examples I...

Some lingering `remote_score.json` cases to update.

As noted with @malcolmsailor there's a discrepancy between how krn and DCML count Corelli movements. These don't work (aren't present on kern.humdrum) but would if the movements matched up: https://kern.humdrum.org/cgi-bin/ksdata?l=musedata/corelli/op4&file=op4n2-02.krn&f=kern...

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The readme says: > For downloading a local copy of remote files, see Code.updates_and_checks.remote_scores and the argument convert_and_write_local. However, there is no function called `remote_scores` in `Code/updates_and_checks.py`. There *is* such...

Split @malcolmsailor's [URL checker](https://github.com/MarkGotham/When-in-Rome/blob/master/Code/test_remote_urls.py) into two: - `get_remote_scores` user function and - `test_remote_score_URLs` testing validity

## DCML Missing scores First, the new DCML repos are missing some scores (reported there). Note to self: update when they fill in the gaps. ## Conversion from DCML fails...

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Hi @MarkGotham and @malcolmsailor, The m21 stream of Tchaikovsky op37a08 has a metric bump in m. 5 whose offset comes an eighth early: ``` {0.0} {0.0} {0.0} {0.0} {0.0} {0.0}...

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