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Author: Late_returner
Date: 2020-01-22 16:18
I would appreciate some help ( simple please !) on understanding whether i can obtain a PC / Tablet app.to help me hear scores.
I would like to be able to "scan" clarinet printed scores into my PC and have it play back to me.PC for preference cos I have no scanner on tablet.
( I am aware of Sibelius from ages ago, but it is far too costly, and whenever i have tried it, the complexity is beyond me. Maybe its now simpler ? But i dont suppose its much cheaper)
Are there simpler / cheaper programs which would allow just this limited function ?
What i think i would need includes
1/ do you need a very high quality scanner to capture detail?
2/ does it recognise staccato dots ? Triplets ? Duplets ? Grace notes ? etc
3/ i assume its unlikely to recognise accellerato / decel etc marks and various Italian words abbreviations. Nor loudness signs. Nor signs to tell you up an octave. I can live with that.
4/ i assume i can input the key sig if it isnt read by system ? and also the bpm ?
5/ i assume i can input the fact that the music is to be p,ayed in Bb transposition ?
6/ what have i forgotten ?
My thanks in advance to anyone who can help.
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Author: Ken Lagace
Date: 2020-01-22 16:47
I can guarantee there is nothing that will do what you are asking. Even Sibelius cannot do all you ask. What is your purpose to have such a mechanism? Commonly available music might be found on YouTube.
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Author: Bennett ★2017
Date: 2020-01-22 21:42
Take a look at Smart Score Piano Edition $79 A free demo is available
https://www.musitek.com/smartscore-piano.html
If you already have pdf's, (from, e.g, http://imslp.org), no scanning is needed.
You don't need an expensive scanner, if you are starting from paper; it just needs to save the scans as pdf's
How well the software recognizes dynamic and articulation markings depends a lot on the quality of the original. It is consistently poor on grace notes, cue notes and text.
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Author: Late_returner
Date: 2020-01-23 00:43
! Thanks Ken. I suppose my basic thinking is ... I know there are progs that will play something if I were to enter in their language/ symbols.... so , can a prog translate a scanned in score into its own readable language and start from there.
Good point re YouTube. I'll try that.
Thanks Bennett. I'll have a look at Smart Score.
Cheers
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Author: Jack Kissinger
Date: 2020-01-23 01:10
I don't know if there is any cheap optical music recognition (OMR) software available for the PC. (I haven't found any but I haven't really looked lately.) Try googling "optical music recognition software" (without the quotes) for information about what's out there with reviews.
On the other hand, if you have a high-end phone or tablet (with a good camera) there are a number of apps for what you want. The one I am familiar with is called Playscore. You can learn quite a bit about it here:
https://www.playscore.com/
It comes in both android and apple ios versions. When I looked at it, the android version (Playscore Pro) was rather limited -- IMO not much better than the free demo version. But it was also inexpensive, around $10 for a one-time purchase. The ios version (Playscore 2) is more fully featured, e.g., you can input pdf files directly. That version is only available by subscription, a little less than $16 per year. You can get a free version (Playscore Lite) to try out before you buy.
Essentially, in the app, you use your camera's phone to take a picture of the music. The OMR software then interprets the music and plays it back.
OMR software isn't perfect but it has advanced considerably.
Best regards,
jnk
Post Edited (2020-01-23 04:47)
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Author: Djudy
Date: 2020-01-23 02:46
NotateMeNow and PhotoScoreNow work on my samsung galaxy 7 android phone. the paid version can do complex scores and many instruments but I only use it for my part. Works great.
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Author: Antinus
Date: 2020-08-24 14:18
PlayScore here. I suggest you try PlayScore 2 which as mentioned above is more advanced than plain PlayScore.
PlayScore 2 is iPhone/iPad only but coming soon for Android.
Your questions:
Triplets and tuplets generally - yes
Grace notes -yes
Ottava - in next release
Staccato and articulation generally - yes
Dynamics - yes
Hairpins - yes
Text such as accellerando - no not yet
Tremolo - yes
Transposition - yes including mixed transposing instruments and straight transposition. There are lots of options, see playscore.co help page
You don't need to enter key signatures.
Cost: free for single pages of 1 or 2 staves per system. $22.49 currently per year for all features.
Hope that helps. Any other questions please feel free to email support@playscore.co
Anthony
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Author: Late_returner
Date: 2020-08-25 03:33
Thanks Anthony . Thats just what i was hoping for, i will be able to usd my tablet.
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