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this is the working branch for TAMIs sonic pi workshops, including build artifacts.
consider supporting the development of sonic-pi!

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Code. Music. Live.

Sonic Pi is a new kind of musical instrument. Instead of strumming strings or whacking things with sticks - you write code - live.

Sonic Pi has been designed with the aim to find a harmonious balance between three core principles:

  • Simple enough for the 10 year old within you
  • Joyful enough for you to lose yourself through play
  • Powerful enough for your own expressions

Sonic Pi is a complete open source programming environment originally designed to explore and teach programming concepts within schools through the process of creating new sounds.

In addition to being an engaging education resource it has evolved into an extremely powerful and performance-ready live coding instrument suitable for professional artists and DJs.

Whilst Education is a core focus it now sits at the intersection between three core domains:

  • Art - providing the means to express yourself and ask new questions of music and notation
  • Technology - exploring questions related to liveness, time and concurrency in programming languages
  • Education - demonstrating that open play rather than rigid structures increases motivation and engagement in the classroom

Again, finding a balance working to the best benefits of all these domains is the objective.

Contributors

Sonic Pi has been developed with support from many individuals and organisations. Please see the CONTRIBUTORS.md file for a more complete list.

Translations

Sonic Pi's application and built in tutorial have been translated into several languages thanks to the awesome work of several volunteer translators:

Status Language Application Tutorial
Translation Status of Sonic Pi: da Danish 🔴
Translation Status of Sonic Pi: nl Dutch
Translation Status of Sonic Pi: fi Finnish 🔴
Translation Status of Sonic Pi: fr French
Translation Status of Sonic Pi: de German
Translation Status of Sonic Pi: hu Hungarian 🔴
Translation Status of Sonic Pi: is Icelandic 🔴
Translation Status of Sonic Pi: it Italian
Translation Status of Sonic Pi: ja Japanese
Translation Status of Sonic Pi: nb Norwegian Bokmål
Translation Status of Sonic Pi: pl Polish
Translation Status of Sonic Pi: pt Portuguese 🔴
Translation Status of Sonic Pi: ro Romanian
Translation Status of Sonic Pi: ru Russian
Translation Status of Sonic Pi: zh_Hans Simplified Chinese 🔴
Translation Status of Sonic Pi: es Spanish
Translation Status of Sonic Pi: si sinhalese 🔴
Translation Status of Sonic Pi: tr_TR Turkish 🔴

Would you like to contribute a translation too? If so, please take a look at our translation docs to get started.

Information for developers

Sonic Pi is under active development, and welcomes new contributors:

Weblate
Travis CI

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Languages

  • C++ 66.6%
  • Ruby 12.2%
  • HTML 10.2%
  • C 5.9%
  • Clojure 2.2%
  • Erlang 0.7%
  • Other 2.2%