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Sheet music generator program?

Q. Okay. So there's this YouTube musical that I love (A Very Potter Musical) but TeamStarkid doesn't have any sheet music for any of the songs online. There are lots of sites where people have put guitar tabs for some of the songs up, but I can't find any piano music ANYWHERE. I'd really appreciate it if you could give the name of a program that you could play a song and it would show you the sheet music, or something like that. I've tried to figure out the chords on my own, but after the intro I can't really hear the piano well enough to get the chords. I thought that I could pull the piano chords off a guitar tab, but the piano and guitar versions are different. If you happen to know where I can just get the piano music, that would be great, too. Thanks!

A. Those are all COPY WRITTEN SONGS so you can't STEAL THEM FOR FREE off the Internet.. you have to BUY THEM and you can BUY THEM at www.sheetmusicplus.com

I actually HAVE a keyboard that lets me generate sheet music by even just playing the radio near the mic on it..and you TOO can have a keyboard that will do this.. for only about $8000.. so HOW MANY WOULD YOU LIKE?

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Guitar / Piano chords for D?
Q. I'm new to guitar, don't know how to put this. When I'm playing a song in D, what other chords are suitable to be played along side D? List each one of them please, especially the jazz chords!
I just picked up the guitar yesterday so the only ones I know for D are A & G haha so I appreciate the help. Thanks! :)

A. Hello there,

Here is a link to a chord progression generator. You can use it to find various combinations of chords. For instance, you want to play in D. You can check out the I 4 5 1 progression. You can hear how it sounds and see what the chords are. Since you are just starting, you may not know what the 1 4 5 1 means. You don't need to at this point. The numbers refer to the root note (1) in this case D, the 4th note up the scale and the 5th note up the scale. Don't get hung up on that aspect. You will pick up the theory in time. For now, use try select different progressions to see how they sound. If you like them, use them. A easy way to experiment on chord progressions without understanding music theory.

http://www.hotfrets.com/songanator.asp

Also, here is a link to a chord chart. It is a pdf file and several pages long. Just down load the pdf file to your computer. Whenever you want to see what the fingering is for any chord, you can find it on the chart.

http://www.guitarnotes.com/guitar/notes2/ultimate11.shtml

Later,

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if there was a music generator.......?
Q. assume that it didnt add into the equation dynamics and everything like that, just notes for example from whole notes up to 16th notes (and their respective rests). if u had a music generator create every type of composition available (kind of like a computer program that guesses combinations for passwords),and obviously this is a huge pool of compositions and dynamics would only make it immensely bigger, then wouldnt u get all compositions that could be created? without dynamics, would the generator eventually come up on something like "appassionata" or other famous compositions?

A. If your music generator made every possible composition then of course you would eventually generate all the greatest works, however you'd also literally have trillions of other pieces that are rubbish.

On piano alone if you allow for the shortest duration to be a 16th, and no grace notes and at most 4 notes sounding at once then in a single 4/4 bar there are 1,170,951,468,286,280,525,862,918,487,925,216 possible arrangements of notes
if you simplify to chords that are physically possible to play, likely rhythms and tonal harmonies you still have about 6 trillion possible ways to arrange just the first measure. Add in expressive markings, tempos, etcetera and the numbers grow exponentially. So unless you put in other parameters to filter the junk you'd have to sift through a lot of non-sense.

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