A music theory library with Key
, Pitch
, Interval
, Scale
and Chord
representations in swift enums.
- Swift 4.0+
- iOS 8.0+
- macOS 10.9+
- tvOS 9.0+
- watchOS 2.0+
pod 'MusicTheorySwift'
let package = Package(
name: ...
dependencies: [
.package(url: "https://github.com/cemolcay/MusicTheory.git")
],
targets: ...
)
MusicTheory
adds a bunch of basic enums and structs that you can define pretty much any music related data. Most importants are Pitch
, Key
, Scale
and Chord
.
All data types conforms Codable
, CustomStringConvertable
.
Pitch
, and Accident
structs are RawPresentable
with Int
as well as ExpressibleByIntegerLiteral
that you can represent them directly with Int
s.
- All keys can be defined with
Key
struct. - It has a
KeyType
where you can set the base key like C, D, A, G, and anAccidental
where it can be.natural
,.flat
,sharp
or more specific like.sharps(amount: 3)
. - You can create
Pitch
es with aKey
and octave. - Also, you can create
Pitch
es with MIDI note number.rawValue
of a pitch is its MIDI note number. Pitch
,Key
,Accidental
structs are equatable,+
and-
custom operators defined for making calculations easier.- Also, there are other helper functions or properties like frequency of a note.
- You can define them with directly string representations as well.
let dFlat = Key(type: d, accidental: .flat)
let c4 = Pitch(key: Key(type: .c), octave: 4)
let aSharp: Key = "a#" // Key(type: .a, accidental: .sharp)
let gFlat3: Pitch = "gb3" // or "g♭3" or "Gb3" is Pitch(key: (type: .g, accidental: .flat), octave: 3)
- Intervals are halfsteps between pitches.
- They are
IntegerLiteral
and you can make add/substract them between themselves, notes or note types. - You can build up a custom interval with its quality, degree and semitone properties.
- You can build scales or chords from intervals.
- Minor, major, perfect, augmented and diminished intervals up to 2 octaves are predefined.
ScaleType
enum defines a lot of readymade scales.- Also, you can create a custom scale type by
ScaleType.custom(intervals: [Interval], description: String)
Scale
defines a scale with a scale type and root key.- You can generate notes of scale in an octave range.
- Also you can generate
HarmonicField
of a scale. - Harmonic field is all possible triad, tetrad or extended chords in a scale.
let c = Key(type: .c)
let maj: ScaleType = .major
let cMaj = Scale(type: maj, key: c)
ChordType
is a struct withChordPart
s which are building blocks of chords.- You can define any chord existing with
ChordType
. - Thirds, fifths, sixths, sevenths and extensions are parts of the
ChordType
. - Each of them also structs which conforms
ChordPart
protocol. Chord
defines chords with type and a root key.- You can generate notes of chord in any octave range.
- You can generate inversions of any chord.
let m13 = ChordType(
third: .minor,
seventh: .dominant,
extensions: [
ChordExtensionType(type: .thirteenth)
])
let cm13 = Chord(type: m13, key: Key(type: .c))
- You can generate chord progressions with
ChordProgression
enum. - For any scale, in any harmonic field, for any inversion.
let progression = ChordProgression.i_ii_vi_iv
let cSharpHarmonicMinorTriadsProgression = progression.chords(
for: cSharpHarmonicMinor,
harmonicField: .triad,
inversion: 0)
- Tempo is a helper struct to define timings in your music app.
- TimeSignature is number of beats in per measure and
NoteValue
of each beat. - You can calculate notes duration in any tempo by ther
NoteValue
. - Note value defines the note's duration in a beat. It could be whole note, half note, quarter note, 8th, 16th or 32nd note.
- Harmonic functions is a utility for finding related notes or chords in a scale when composing.
- You can create recommendation engines or chord generators with that.
- You can experiment with the library right away in the Xcode Playgrounds!
- After cloning the project, build it for the Mac target,
- Go to playground page in the project,
- Make sure the macOS platform is selected,
- And make sure the "Build Active Scheme" option is selected in the playground settings.
- There are some recipes ready in the playground page, you can just run them right away.
You can find unit tests in MusicTheoryTests
target.
Press ⌘+U
for running tests.
This library battle tested in my apps for iOS, macOS, watchOS and tvOS, check them out!
KeyBud (iOS, watchOS, tvOS, macOS)
FretBud (iOS, watchOS, tvOS)
ChordBud (iOS)
ArpBud (iOS)
ScaleBud (iOS, AUv3, M1)
StepBud (iOS, AUv3, M1)
RhythmBud (iOS, AUv3, M1)
ArpBud 2 (iOS, AUv3, M1)
ChordBud 2 (iOS, AUv3, M1)
LoopBud (iOS, AUv3, M1)
Euclid Goes to Party (iOS, AUv3, M1)
SnakeBud (iOS, AUv3, M1)
MelodyBud (iOS, AUv3, M1)
ScaleBud 2 (iOS, AUv3, M1)
ShiftBud (iOS, AUv3, M1)
PolyBud (iOS, AUv3, M1)
PatternBud (iOS, AUv3, M1)
MIDI Motion (iOS, watchOS)
Textquencer (iOS, AUv3, M1)
In Theory (iOS, AUv3, M1)
BrainBud (iOS, AUv3, M1)
Binarhythmic (iOS, AUv3, M1)
Auto Bass (iOS, AUv3, M1)
BounceBud (iOS, AUv3, M1)
MuseBud (iOS, AUv3, M1)
Auto Fills (iOS, AUv3, M1)
Kebarp (iOS, AUv3, M1)
FuncBud (iOS, AUv3, M1)
Note to Be (iOS, AUv3, M1)
Harmonicc (iOS, AUv3, M1)