#From https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1967040/how-can-i-create-a-melody-is-there-any-sound-module #Only works on Windows import math import winsound import time labels = ['a','a#','b','c','c#','d','d#','e','f','f#','g','g#'] # name is the complete name of a note (label + octave). the parameter # n is the number of half-tone from A4 (e.g. D#1 is -42, A3 is -12, A5 is 12) name = lambda n: labels[n%len(labels)] + str(int((n+(9+4*12))/12)) # the frequency of a note. the parameter n is the number of half-tones # from a4, which has a frequency of 440Hz, and is our reference note. freq = lambda n: int(440*(math.pow(2,1/12)**n)) # a dictionnary associating note frequencies to note names notes = {name(n): freq(n) for n in range(-42,60)} # the period expressed in second, computed from a tempo in bpm period = lambda tempo: 1/(tempo/60) # play each note in sequence through the PC speaker at the given tempo def play(song, tempo): for note in song.lower().split(): if note in notes.keys(): winsound.Beep(notes[note], int(period(tempo)*1000)) else: time.sleep(period(tempo)) # "au clair de la lune"!! 'r' is a rest play( 'c4 c4 C4 d4 e4 r d4 r c4 e4 d4 d4 c4 r r r ' 'c4 C4 c4 d4 e4 r d4 r c4 e4 d4 d4 c4 r r r ' 'd4 d4 d4 d4 A3 r a3 r d4 c4 B3 a3 g3 r r r ' 'c4 c4 c4 d4 e4 r d4 r c4 e4 d4 d4 c4 r r r ', 180 )