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 Two Software questions
Author: Maruja 
Date:   2012-02-11 16:22

I've searched for these but the posts are quite old so there may be some new stuff on the market.
What would people suggest as an easy (and cheapish) notation programme? I am anxious about getting rhythms right and someone on the board suggested such a thing. I have downloaded the Finale free for a month programme and it works fine. I want also to transpose and I did see a programme which would tell you if your pitching (singing) was accurate - that would also be good but it's not my prime purpose.

Secondly, something to slow down some 'play along' CDs that I have uploaded, again for rhythm practice. I have seen some free downloads but I am always anxious about these....

Many thanks in advance....

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 Re: Two Software questions
Author: Ken Shaw 2017
Date:   2012-02-11 18:07

Gizmo's Freeware, which I've found to be a very reliablesource, recommends MuseScore http://www.techsupportalert.com/best-free-music-notation-software.htm. They announced plans to review several other programs, but there's been little activity recently.

If you have an electronic keyboard with a MIDI interface, you can connect the output to your computer and create scores from there. See http://www.techsupportalert.com/best-free-music-software.htm

The Amazing Slow Downer has gotten good reviews. It's $49.95 but there's a downloadable trial limited version http://www.ronimusic.com/.

If you're not afraid of reading a manual, you can do the same with Audacity, a free sound editor http://audacity.sourceforge.net/. From reading the site material, it seems not to work in real time. That is, you load the file, apply the slowdown function and then play it back.

Ken Shaw

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 Re: Two Software questions
Author: Mark Cookson 
Date:   2012-02-11 18:38

I haven't tried using it yet, but the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music have a free program for slowing down music called Speedshifter.

It's downloadable here:

http://www.abrsm.org/en/students/speedshifter

Mark



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 Re: Two Software questions
Author: Bennett 2017
Date:   2012-02-11 19:40

The Amazing Slow Downer mentioned above is excellent; can change both tempo and pitch of a CD.

For tuning and rhythm practice you might consider SmartMusic http://www.Smartmusic.com at $36 a year. It has lots of rhythm exercises, playalong music, etc.



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 Re: Two Software questions
Author: Trevor M 
Date:   2012-02-11 19:43

If you like Finale, I'd say stick with it. They offer their programs at different price points, and you could probably get away with using PrintMusic, which is relatively cheap. I second Ken's suggestion of Amazing Slow Downer. It's a great program with a very musician-friendly interface.

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 Re: Two Software questions
Author: Maruja 
Date:   2012-02-12 18:10

Thanks for all those suggestions. I have gone for the free ABRSM one as I trust their site and it does just what I want it to do!

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