![]() I use my left hand for entering one single note at a time I use my right hand for determining the note value. The sheet music that I want to copy lies left of my laptop on my desk. When using my method (above) for entering the rhythm I have a problem: If you don't mind: I have another question: I agree, that an midi device is faster for phase two than the virtual keyboard: I have an EWI (Electric Wind Instrument) and an electric piano, but the EWI is for this not so good, and the piano is in another room than my laptop: I intend to buy a little midi keyboard. Next, if necessary, I can complete the score: slurs, etc. Next I change where necessary two adjacent quarter notes in dotted notes: that makes the Then I use the virtual piano keyboard and the re-pitching tool for entering the real notes. C (any note will do) with the alphabetic keyboard.įor a dotted note (quarter note with dot) and eight note I enter two quarter notes. I enter with my left hand only one note e.g. First I enter the rhythm: my right hand middle finger on number 5 of the numeric keyboard. flute music) in Musescore my method is as follows: Its enduring popularity and continued evolution ensure that it will remain an essential instrument for generations to come.As to your comment "not sure if you literally meant to suggest the mouse must be used when entering notes, but that isn't true - typing note names is the more usual / more efficient method." From its humble beginnings in the classical era to its transformation into a modern, versatile instrument, the piano has captured the imagination of countless composers and musicians. In conclusion, the history of the piano is a testament to its enduring legacy and significance in the world of music. The piano's continued evolution and ability to adapt to new technologies and styles ensure that it will remain a vital and influential instrument in the world of music for generations to come. In addition, technology has expanded the piano's reach with the development of digital pianos and keyboard synthesizers. From classical pianists like Lang Lang and Yuja Wang to contemporary pianists like Nils Frahm and Ludovico Einaudi, the instrument has inspired countless musicians to create new and exciting music. Today, the piano remains a beloved and essential instrument in the world of music. The piano's continued evolution led to the creation of new genres like New Age and the fusion of classical music with electronic sounds. As music evolved into the 20th century, the piano continued to play a central role in shaping new genres and musical styles. During the classical era, the piano became the go-to instrument for composers like Beethoven and Mozart, who wrote some of their most famous works for the piano. The instrument's rich sound and range of dynamics have inspired countless composers and musicians to push the limits of musical expression. The piano is an instrument that has been at the forefront of musical innovation since its invention in the early 18th century. T&T&T WRE/DGHQ/9J$W/DJT&T&T WREDGJQ/9JEW/DT&T&TWRE/DGJQ/9J$W/DJT&T&TWRE/DJQ/9JEW/DWERSGLYTSFKTR/DJRE/JJTJTT P&t&t&t&t&t&tWRE/DGJQ /9J$W/DJT&T&TWRE/DGJQ/9JEW/DWER SGLYT SFKTR/DJRE /JJTJTT P&t&t&t&t&t&tWRE/DGJQ/9J$W/DJT&T&TWRE/DGJQ/9JEW/DQEDGDDT000IDAQL%DGDD/DGDGJSJKWULUQUUUUUPOUYTUYRULULUUJLEUUUPOUYTUYTYT&TWT&TWT&TWT&TWT&T&T&T&T&T&TWRE/DGJQ/9JLW/DJ T&T&TWRE/DGJQ/9JEW/DWERSGLYTSFKTR/DJRE, JJTJTT P&T&T&T&T&T&TWRE/DGJQ/9J$W/DJT&T&TWRE/DGJQ/9JEWNNNNN NNNNNNNNNNNYR$N]NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN5555555NNN5MMMM GJQETEWETIPPPOIPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPO)I(U*YT&TWRE/DGJQ/9J$W/DJT&T&TWRE/DGJQ/9JEW/DWER SGLYT SFKTR/DJRE/JJTJTTP&T&T&T&T&T&T&TWRE/DGJQ/9J$W/DJ}T&T&TWRE/DGJQ/9JEW ![]()
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