Piano Play View Like Online
can you get musescore desktop application to have a piano play view like the online one.
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can you get musescore desktop application to have a piano play view like the online one.
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In reply to Ask to support@musescore.com… by Shoichi
am I not to e-mail support@musescore.com, I was about to do that, with another request.
In reply to am I not to e-mail support… by microman
Not for the MuseScore program (for Windows, macOS, Linux), for those you're right, here at musescore.org
In reply to Not for the MuseScore… by Jojo-Schmitz
yes it's for the application, not online, just using the online one as example.
I'm guessing people have mentioned this request before as it's not possible to play the piano parts without reading it.
Presumably you do not wish for a full symphonic score to cascade through the piano keyboard, but rather a tune you can learn to play.
If so, MuseScore can export (e.g., a piano tune) as MIDI, which you can then open with a third party software which displays a piano visualization like the online one.
For example, see:
https://synthesiagame.com/
(The last open-source release version 0.6.1b is still available for download.)
In reply to Presumably you do not wish… by Jm6stringer
yeah that would be my solution, sadly it would mean i would have to fully transcribe the solo piano work in MuseScore, then export MIDI & add fingerings to synthesia, i wont be able to make legitimate alterations to tempo and add fingerings to publications this way.
is 0.6.1b free? I can't find it in downloads, only 10.6 which is paid for.
In reply to yeah that would be my… by microman
...it would mean i would have to fully transcribe the solo piano work in MuseScore..
Well, suppose MuseScore did have a piano play view like the online one.
You would still need to have the work transcribed into MuseScore. How else would playback be possible?
I don't know what you mean about 'legitimate' tempo alterations, but you can add tempo markings to MuseScore before you export MIDI.
Also, I would imagine that Synthesia allows 'illegitimate' (i.e., non-notated) tempo alterations during playback, especially when 'learning'.
Regarding adding fingerings to publications, MuseScore can print (and display) fingerings. See:
https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/fingering
The free (open source) version of Synthesia certainly wouldn't be promoted on their website.
(An online search may yield results.)
In reply to ...it would mean i would… by Jm6stringer
what I mean is i wil have to 100% transcribe to then play the music on piano, if i want to change something I have to go into musicscore, update, then export midi then go back into Synthesia, it will be an annoying process as i will attemp to play parts, then analise audio, then change parts but can't do it all within musescore desktop.
for fingerings it means I can't use MuseScore ones because when I export to MIDI Synthesia wont take into account the fingerings on the staff, I have do add them in Synthesia.
Ok I have the open source one now thanks.