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Bump music21 from 8.1.0 to 9.5.0 #78

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Bumps music21 from 8.1.0 to 9.5.0.

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music21 v9.5.0

Music21 v9.5 is a small bug-fix release that fixes a few hard to find bugs, takes advantage of updated dependencies, and adds a bit more typing in various places.

Fixes Introducing Tiny Incompatibilities

These incompatibilities have been removed from music21 in order to get correct typing. They were never documented nor promised to work, hence considering it okay with Semantic versioning.

  • interval.getWrittenLowerNote works on notes and pitches but both objects must be a Note or must be a Pitch. (This restriction guarantees that the type of object being returned as the lower one will not vary based on attributes, and lets these functions be properly typed). By @​mscuthbert in cuthbertLab/music21#1749 (started in 1747 by mistake) -- same is true for the parallel methods getWrittenHigherNote, getAbsoluteHigherNote, and getAbsoluteLowerNote. Now your IDE/mypy etc. should know the type of object being returned by these poorly-named functions!
  • Removed the "ability" to do this: p = pitch.Pitch(pitch.Pitch('D')) to get a D. Never was documented before: Pitches now cannot take other pitch objects as arguments; this ability was just used in the pre-typed past where we were mixing strings and Pitch objects interchangeably and was only used in music21 in one place (reduceChords.py). The newly created Pitch objects lost a lot of information about harmonics, accidental display, etc. so this was a good catch. Contributed by first-time contributor @​float3 in cuthbertLab/music21#1746

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Full Changelog: cuthbertLab/music21@v9.3.0...v9.5.0

music21 v9.3

Music21's development continues with v.9.3, the first release since Myke Cuthbert's year-long sabbatical and first since June 2023. Thanks to the community for great patience, new developments, new docs, new contributions, and extreme resilience during a summer 2024 spam attack (the first time I took 4 days off out of cell-phone range, they struck!) and doc/homepage problems as the project changed homes.

Music21 v.9.3 is the first release version to officially support both Python 3.12 and Python 3.13. It will probably also be the last to support Python 3.10 and the last to have primary compatibility for numpy v1 and matplotlib v2. The next version will move to the latest major versions of those libraries (if all goes well!) and work to take advantage of their new ecosystems. (However, there are some good PRs waiting to be merged, so there may be one more release before breaking compatibility)

It is designed to be mainly backwards compatible with v9.1 (the first v9 release) but there are a few little things that fix common errors that are not strictly backwards compatible.

This is a minor release with no major new features or changes, mostly bug-fixes, new compatibilities, fixed docs, etc. I want to single out @​TimFelixBeyer for contributing a number of optimizations and speed ups, along with many new and long-time contributors (new contributors listed below).

New Home: Old Gratitude

This is the first version of music21 released since I left being a prof at MIT (my wife has been a professor of music at University of Hawai'i since just before the pandemic and the commute to Boston was too long; she supported my career for a decade and I'm proud to be able to do the same for her). I want to thank my colleagues, staff, students, and donors at MIT who helped music21 through its first nine versions. I'm still in the process of "unpacking the boxes" at https://www.music21.org/music21docs/ but things will go well. And thanking my co-founders and fellow music theory nerds at https://www.artusimusic.com/ for knowing the value of music21 as part of our ecosystem there.

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  • ff16dc2 Merge pull request #1754 from cuthbertLab/v9.5
  • 32ddbad pathlibs were being written!
  • 90739ef Release music21 v9.5
  • 8ae2ae7 Merge pull request #1752 from gregchapman-dev/gregc/badOctaveTranspose
  • 3d76eac Fix for issue #1744 (mis-transpose up by an octave in certain MusicXML files).
  • f4ecd7e Merge pull request #1749 from cuthbertLab/tab-typing
  • 6c74d50 Merge pull request #1746 from float3/patch-1
  • 13bb400 Merge pull request #1748 from cuthbertLab/COC-clarify
  • 49ce42e update interval Typing overloads
  • 6b0f5af Merge pull request #1747 from cuthbertLab/tab-typing
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Bumps [music21](https://github.com/cuthbertLab/music21) from 8.1.0 to 9.5.0.
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