Q. http://www.codehook.com/music/samples/PianoChords.wav - I think it's an 80's dance song but I don't know what it is. I've heard it numerous times and I'd probably know what it was if I heard the lyrics but I heard the intro to it today in a Billie Jean mash-up mix (which is what I'm essentially trying to find by asking this question) and can't remember the rest of the song or what it is. Any help is much appreciated, thanks!
I don't have the link to the mash up, I'm trying to find out what this song is so that I can find the mash up. The chords I've used on that link aren't exact but close enough for someone who really knows the original tune to realise what it is.
If this helps find the mash up or identify the original song at all...it was played on Kiss FM today (at around 4:15pm) by Jez Welham
A. Can you post the link to the mash up? The code sounds a little off, like there's something missing.
Is there a music notation software which automatically notates audio?
Q. Occaisionally, when I want to write a piece of music, I'll mess around on an instrument for long enough before I find something cool. The problem is, I usually don't remember what I played by the time I get something to write it down (I'm also not very good at transcriptions). Is there a software which will hear something which is played, and then notate it (in a sheet music format)? (I have Finale, but there doesn't appear to be a feature for this)
Please don't suggest MIDI. I don't play piano, violin, or guitar.
A. I am not sure - but haven't you asked similar questions before? There is NO hardware or software that will convert WAV to MIDI (and then it is an easy step to notation - although the result is going to need a LOT of cleaning up.) However, there are *pitch to midi* which will handle slow and discrete playing, monophonic - you can play single note-instruments, or sing (no words get notated) one note at a time, with a little separation between them. This is tedious and crude, and will not handle chords, multiple parts, etc. Once you use this, you can then open the resultant file (open MIDI) in Finale, and see what you have - as long as you stuck VERY strictly to the metronome!
What instrument are you using? If it is something like sax or trumpet, etc. this could work - although it is slooooooow. You might be better putting in whatever you can catch as a transcription, right into Finale, and then fooling around with the notation until you get what you want. And taking a good ear-training class would help - as well as some fundamental keyboard lessons; you would not have to learn how to play a Rachmaninoff etude, just *get around* on a keyboard that you plug directly into your computer. Good luck -this gets easier with more experience and more education. You certainly are to be lauded for your sticking to it!
how do u convert a song to piano notes can u tell me or give me a site that tell u how to thanks !!?
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A. If you are trying to play a song and get it transcribed to sheet music there are programs for that. Encore, Finally, Music Writer. You can find them in most music stores or on-line at places like www.musiciansfriends.com You will need a computer and a keyboard that is Midi capable. If you are trying to take a .wav or .mp3 and convert it I don't know of any.
If you are looking for chords there are tons of site like
http://www.olga.net/
http://www.tabwiki.com/index.php/Main_Page
http://www.alltabs.com/index.html
but they are mainly for guitar. If you are a good at improv on piano you can use it.
If you are trying to find a song in Piano score I would try google searching the title you are looking for and hope for the best. You can not copywrite a chord progression, however if you have the piano score you are now getting into copywrite laws.
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