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  1. Counting the Notes in a MIDI File

    To accompany the replaying of my The Complete Lo-Fi Planets this week on Mastodon, I thought it would be interesting to work out how many notes I had to arrange when building the MIDI files in MuseScore3 from the original orchestral full score.

    This can be done with a relatively simple python script, using the mido module for “MIDI objects” – see https://mido.readthedocs.io/en/stable/index.html – I just have to iterate through each track in each MIDI file, counting the NoteOn events.

    Here is the script:

    import mido

    def countMidiFileNotes (filename):
    mid = mido.MidiFile(filename)

    notecount = 0
    for i, track in enumerate(mid.tracks):
    for msg in track:
    if msg.type == 'note_on':
    notecount+=1

    return notecount

    mars = countMidiFileNotes("mars.mid")
    venus = countMidiFileNotes("venus.mid")
    mercury = countMidiFileNotes("mercury.mid")
    jupiter = countMidiFileNotes("jupiter.mid")
    saturn = countMidiFileNotes("saturn.mid")
    uranus = countMidiFileNotes("uranus.mid")
    neptune = countMidiFileNotes("neptune.mid")

    print("Mars: Note count=", mars)
    print("Venus: Note count=", venus)
    print("Mercury: Note count=", mercury)
    print("Jupiter: Note count=", jupiter)
    print("Saturn: Note count=", saturn)
    print("Uranus: Note count=", uranus)
    print("Neptune: Note count=", neptune)
    print("Total Note Count=", mars+venus+mercury+jupiter+saturn+uranus+neptune)

    This assumes that the MIDI files are in the same directory as the script and named accordingly of course.

    If anyone is interested, here are the results:

    Mars: Note count= 12315
    Venus: Note count= 2965
    Mercury: Note count= 6210
    Jupiter: Note count= 15238
    Saturn: Note count= 5991
    Uranus: Note count= 7850
    Neptune: Note count= 4860
    Total Note Count= 55429

    So now we know 🙂

    Kevin

    #midi #midifile #mido #Python

  2. Counting the Notes in a MIDI File

    To accompany the replaying of my The Complete Lo-Fi Planets this week on Mastodon, I thought it would be interesting to work out how many notes I had to arrange when building the MIDI files in MuseScore3 from the original orchestral full score.

    This can be done with a relatively simple python script, using the mido module for “MIDI objects” – see https://mido.readthedocs.io/en/stable/index.html – I just have to iterate through each track in each MIDI file, counting the NoteOn events.

    Here is the script:

    import mido

    def countMidiFileNotes (filename):
    mid = mido.MidiFile(filename)

    notecount = 0
    for i, track in enumerate(mid.tracks):
    for msg in track:
    if msg.type == 'note_on':
    notecount+=1

    return notecount

    mars = countMidiFileNotes("mars.mid")
    venus = countMidiFileNotes("venus.mid")
    mercury = countMidiFileNotes("mercury.mid")
    jupiter = countMidiFileNotes("jupiter.mid")
    saturn = countMidiFileNotes("saturn.mid")
    uranus = countMidiFileNotes("uranus.mid")
    neptune = countMidiFileNotes("neptune.mid")

    print("Mars: Note count=", mars)
    print("Venus: Note count=", venus)
    print("Mercury: Note count=", mercury)
    print("Jupiter: Note count=", jupiter)
    print("Saturn: Note count=", saturn)
    print("Uranus: Note count=", uranus)
    print("Neptune: Note count=", neptune)
    print("Total Note Count=", mars+venus+mercury+jupiter+saturn+uranus+neptune)

    This assumes that the MIDI files are in the same directory as the script and named accordingly of course.

    If anyone is interested, here are the results:

    Mars: Note count= 12315
    Venus: Note count= 2965
    Mercury: Note count= 6210
    Jupiter: Note count= 15238
    Saturn: Note count= 5991
    Uranus: Note count= 7850
    Neptune: Note count= 4860
    Total Note Count= 55429

    So now we know 🙂

    Kevin

    #midi #midifile #mido #Python

  3. Counting the Notes in a MIDI File

    To accompany the replaying of my The Complete Lo-Fi Planets this week on Mastodon, I thought it would be interesting to work out how many notes I had to arrange when building the MIDI files in MuseScore3 from the original orchestral full score.

    This can be done with a relatively simple python script, using the mido module for “MIDI objects” – see https://mido.readthedocs.io/en/stable/index.html – I just have to iterate through each track in each MIDI file, counting the NoteOn events.

    Here is the script:

    import mido

    def countMidiFileNotes (filename):
    mid = mido.MidiFile(filename)

    notecount = 0
    for i, track in enumerate(mid.tracks):
    for msg in track:
    if msg.type == 'note_on':
    notecount+=1

    return notecount

    mars = countMidiFileNotes("mars.mid")
    venus = countMidiFileNotes("venus.mid")
    mercury = countMidiFileNotes("mercury.mid")
    jupiter = countMidiFileNotes("jupiter.mid")
    saturn = countMidiFileNotes("saturn.mid")
    uranus = countMidiFileNotes("uranus.mid")
    neptune = countMidiFileNotes("neptune.mid")

    print("Mars: Note count=", mars)
    print("Venus: Note count=", venus)
    print("Mercury: Note count=", mercury)
    print("Jupiter: Note count=", jupiter)
    print("Saturn: Note count=", saturn)
    print("Uranus: Note count=", uranus)
    print("Neptune: Note count=", neptune)
    print("Total Note Count=", mars+venus+mercury+jupiter+saturn+uranus+neptune)

    This assumes that the MIDI files are in the same directory as the script and named accordingly of course.

    If anyone is interested, here are the results:

    Mars: Note count= 12315
    Venus: Note count= 2965
    Mercury: Note count= 6210
    Jupiter: Note count= 15238
    Saturn: Note count= 5991
    Uranus: Note count= 7850
    Neptune: Note count= 4860
    Total Note Count= 55429

    So now we know 🙂

    Kevin

    #midi #midifile #mido #Python

  4. Counting the Notes in a MIDI File

    To accompany the replaying of my The Complete Lo-Fi Planets this week on Mastodon, I thought it would be interesting to work out how many notes I had to arrange when building the MIDI files in MuseScore3 from the original orchestral full score.

    This can be done with a relatively simple python script, using the mido module for “MIDI objects” – see https://mido.readthedocs.io/en/stable/index.html – I just have to iterate through each track in each MIDI file, counting the NoteOn events.

    Here is the script:

    import mido

    def countMidiFileNotes (filename):
    mid = mido.MidiFile(filename)

    notecount = 0
    for i, track in enumerate(mid.tracks):
    for msg in track:
    if msg.type == 'note_on':
    notecount+=1

    return notecount

    mars = countMidiFileNotes("mars.mid")
    venus = countMidiFileNotes("venus.mid")
    mercury = countMidiFileNotes("mercury.mid")
    jupiter = countMidiFileNotes("jupiter.mid")
    saturn = countMidiFileNotes("saturn.mid")
    uranus = countMidiFileNotes("uranus.mid")
    neptune = countMidiFileNotes("neptune.mid")

    print("Mars: Note count=", mars)
    print("Venus: Note count=", venus)
    print("Mercury: Note count=", mercury)
    print("Jupiter: Note count=", jupiter)
    print("Saturn: Note count=", saturn)
    print("Uranus: Note count=", uranus)
    print("Neptune: Note count=", neptune)
    print("Total Note Count=", mars+venus+mercury+jupiter+saturn+uranus+neptune)

    This assumes that the MIDI files are in the same directory as the script and named accordingly of course.

    If anyone is interested, here are the results:

    Mars: Note count= 12315
    Venus: Note count= 2965
    Mercury: Note count= 6210
    Jupiter: Note count= 15238
    Saturn: Note count= 5991
    Uranus: Note count= 7850
    Neptune: Note count= 4860
    Total Note Count= 55429

    So now we know 🙂

    Kevin

    #midi #midifile #mido #Python

  5. Counting the Notes in a MIDI File

    To accompany the replaying of my The Complete Lo-Fi Planets this week on Mastodon, I thought it would be interesting to work out how many notes I had to arrange when building the MIDI files in MuseScore3 from the original orchestral full score.

    This can be done with a relatively simple python script, using the mido module for “MIDI objects” – see https://mido.readthedocs.io/en/stable/index.html – I just have to iterate through each track in each MIDI file, counting the NoteOn events.

    Here is the script:

    import mido

    def countMidiFileNotes (filename):
    mid = mido.MidiFile(filename)

    notecount = 0
    for i, track in enumerate(mid.tracks):
    for msg in track:
    if msg.type == 'note_on':
    notecount+=1

    return notecount

    mars = countMidiFileNotes("mars.mid")
    venus = countMidiFileNotes("venus.mid")
    mercury = countMidiFileNotes("mercury.mid")
    jupiter = countMidiFileNotes("jupiter.mid")
    saturn = countMidiFileNotes("saturn.mid")
    uranus = countMidiFileNotes("uranus.mid")
    neptune = countMidiFileNotes("neptune.mid")

    print("Mars: Note count=", mars)
    print("Venus: Note count=", venus)
    print("Mercury: Note count=", mercury)
    print("Jupiter: Note count=", jupiter)
    print("Saturn: Note count=", saturn)
    print("Uranus: Note count=", uranus)
    print("Neptune: Note count=", neptune)
    print("Total Note Count=", mars+venus+mercury+jupiter+saturn+uranus+neptune)

    This assumes that the MIDI files are in the same directory as the script and named accordingly of course.

    If anyone is interested, here are the results:

    Mars: Note count= 12315
    Venus: Note count= 2965
    Mercury: Note count= 6210
    Jupiter: Note count= 15238
    Saturn: Note count= 5991
    Uranus: Note count= 7850
    Neptune: Note count= 4860
    Total Note Count= 55429

    So now we know 🙂

    Kevin

    #midi #midifile #mido #Python