Instructional material for the [Music Information Retrieval Workshop](https://ccrma.stanford.edu/workshops/music-information-retrieval-mir) at CCRMA, Stanford University, 2014.
Contributions
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Your contributions are very welcome! You can contribute in two ways:
1. Submit an issue. Click on "[Issues](https://github.com/stevetjoa/stanford-mir/issues)" in the right navigation bar, then "New Issue". Issues can include Python bugs, spelling mistakes, broken links, requests for new content, and more. For a prioritized list of open issues awaiting contribution, click on the blue "[Ready](https://waffle.io/stevetjoa/stanford-mir)" button above.
2. Submit changes to source code or documentation. [Fork this repo](https://help.github.com/articles/fork-a-repo), make edits, then [submit a pull request](https://help.github.com/articles/using-pull-requests).
How to Use this Repo
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If you're a workshop participant, follow the steps below to get started with Git, Vagrant, and IPython.
Install Git
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### Install Git
If you don't have Git, [download Git here](http://git-scm.com), and install it on your local machine.
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In previous workshops, a major difficulty was installing software prequisites and handling dependencies. Everyone has a different computing setup, and we would often run into problems when installed packages conflict or prerequisites aren't met.
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This step logs you in to Ubuntu locally as user `vagrant` with default password `vagrant`.
Using IPython
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### Start IPython
A majority of our instruction and laboratory work will occur inside the [IPython notebook](http://ipython.org/notebook.html). You can think of the IPython notebook like the Mathematica or Matlab desktop, except it's in Python and it runs inside your web browser.
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2. On your *host* machine, visit <http://localhost:8888>.
Congratulations, you are now running an IPython notebook, and you can get started with the workshop material.
Contributions
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Your contributions are very welcome! You can contribute in two ways:
1. Submit an issue. Click on "[Issues](https://github.com/stevetjoa/stanford-mir/issues)" in the right navigation bar, then "New Issue". Issues can include Python bugs, spelling mistakes, broken links, requests for new content, and more. For a prioritized list of open issues awaiting contribution, click on the blue "[Ready](https://waffle.io/stevetjoa/stanford-mir)" button above.
2. Submit changes to source code or documentation. [Fork this repo](https://help.github.com/articles/fork-a-repo), make edits, then [submit a pull request](https://help.github.com/articles/using-pull-requests).