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Guidelines (mainly copied from here)
- Read the Awesome criteria below
- Add one link per Pull Request.
- Add the link: * project-name - A short description ends with a period.
- Keep descriptions concise.
- Add a section if needed.
- Search previous suggestions before making a new one, as yours may be a duplicate.
- Don't mention Python in the description as it's implied.
- Check your spelling and grammar.
- Remove any trailing whitespace.
- Send a Pull Request with the reason why the library is awesome.
- the software is audio/music related
- the software is released under an open source license that allow contributions
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- (optional) the software is version controlled on an open platform like
- (optional) the software runs on python 2 and python 3 (See
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python 2 only,³
for python 3 only)