Bandoneon keyboard Plugin - in search of a programmer
Hello,
I am a bandoneon teacher and I am looking for a programmer who could make a plugin that shows the notes of a staff on the bandoneon keyboard.
This would be the next level tool for beginners.
The flow of the plugin would be:
User chooses a bar in a staff
User chooses in the plugin window - Open-Closing (in or out)
A window opens with the keyboard map and the highlighted keys.
I can provide the keyboard map and images of course...
If there's someone out there who is willing to collaborate this will be fantastic !!!
Comments
Something like: https://musescore.org/en/node/295404 could be adapted, I guess.
In reply to Something like: https:/… by Shoichi
Yes!
The same concept, would you be able to do it? (or know anyone who would...)
In reply to Yes! The same concept, would… by bandoneontv
The idea is only score to keyboard layout, not viceversa. Just to help students find faster the keys.
In reply to The idea is only score to… by bandoneontv
Try making the request in that conversation. Perhaps some of the participants will respond.
In reply to Try making the request in… by Shoichi
Thanks! I will
In reply to The idea is only score to… by bandoneontv
Can you add an image of a Bandeon keyboard and the note position on the keyboard.
I myself have a keyboard for Styrian Harmonika, with which I can place a note in the score by pressing a key on the keyboard
In reply to Can you add an image of a… by gustebus10
Hi,
I actually need the other way around: Score translated to keys - to help students find the keys faster.
The key to score is not really an issue for me know, can the same plugin be reversed?
I'm attaching the layout (divided in opening and closing) and the single hands in empty layouts.
Coming from https://musescore.org/en/node/295404#comment-1068295
Ah, "the other way round" is almost already implemented in my plugin:
https://musescore.org/en/project/nn2gs-normalnoten-zu-griffschrift-fur-…
In the plugin panel, if you click on the Label "Instrument (anzeigen)", the website https://griffschrift-notation.de/ opens. It's a small step to open it with the note/chord that is currently selected in MuseScore. Example (a-major, opening/pulling bellow):
https://griffschrift-notation.de/nn2gs?notes=e+a+cis%27&zd=zug
What I can add in the plugin and on the web page:
Proof-of-concept:
Hey, I implemented a Bandoneon keyboard mapping. Not sure if it matches yours. I got it from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bandoneon
The Bandoneon keyboard with the selected notes opens up in the browser and you can switch between closing/opening view.
Are you looking for an animation. I programmed an animation for accordion and schwyzerörgeli. Maybe you are looking for something like that, but it is not a plugin.
https://www.midi.org/forum/8621-midi-sequencer-for-accordions-and-schwy…
In reply to Are you looking for an… by jmueller5524
program: http://juerg5524.ch/temp/midi-sequenzer.zip
midi files: https://www.stammtischmusik.at/noten/noten.shtml
In reply to Are you looking for an… by jmueller5524
Hey, interesting! I didn't try it (I'm on Linux and reluctant to just run .exe). But maybe you like to share screenshots, a screencast, or source?
In reply to Are you looking for an… by jmueller5524
Hansl Walzer animation
In reply to Are you looking for an… by jmueller5524
This animation were made under Linux with Wine. I used Qsynth and Kazam.
I control with my keyboard the playing like the Ziachfuchs:
https://www.ziachfuchs.com/sites/default/files/media/zzb-2021.pdf
0: pause
"." (del): repeat the last 4 seconds
1: start loop
2: end loop
3: finish loop
4: slower
5: faster
+, -: loudness
In reply to This animation were made… by jmueller5524
Nice! We're slowly going off-topic. This thread is actually about Bandoneon. Is there a discussion thread for your MIDI software beside the one at midi.org?
In reply to Nice! We're slowly going off… by nurfz
Yes, its about Bandoneon. I could build a similar animation for Bandoneon, if Bandoneontv is searching for that. I would need MuseScore files for Bandoneon. The notes should be colored to show the bellows (push/pull). There is a plugin for accordions which do that. The "new" program should read a musicxml file (unkomprimierte MusicXML Datei) with all the information I would need.
There is no other discussion about my program.
For my band students I use instrument.bible with musescore via midi for fingerings. Maybe could good idea to ask him to incorporate bandoneon keyboard
In reply to For my band students I use… by pere
Wow, thank you for than link!! Amazing website https://instrument.bible
This may do something similar to what you're looking for: https://musescore.org/en/project/bandoneon-142-rheinische-fingering