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   2020-01-27 23:36:45 by David H. Gutteridge | Files touched by this commit (4)
Log message:
py-music21: fix non-3.7 builds (trim PLIST)

The upstream distribution was including a file cache with a hard-coded
Python version embedded in it. This content isn't required for
distribution.
   2020-01-17 08:11:55 by Thomas Klausner | Files touched by this commit (2)
Log message:
py-music21: set EGG_NAME to simplify PLIST
   2020-01-17 06:41:44 by David H. Gutteridge | Files touched by this commit (8)
Log message:
py-music21: add new package

music21 is a set of tools for helping scholars and other active listeners
answer questions about music quickly and simply. If you've ever asked yourself
a question like, "I wonder how often Bach does that" or "I wish I \ 
knew which
band was the first to use these chords in this order," or "I'll bet \ 
we'd know
more about Renaissance counterpoint (or Indian ragas or post-tonal pitch
structures or the form of minuets) if I could write a program to automatically
write more of them," then music21 can help you with your work.

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