Learn to play the piano with MuseScore piano monitoring
In my spare time, I taught children and teenagers how to play the guitar and a bit of piano. When playing the piano, I was often asked by the boys if there was any software that could monitor or control their piano playing.
While searching, I came across MuseScore for the first time, as they had a plugin that tried to implement this.
Unfortunately, I can't look up the name of the plugin at the moment. It doesn't work properly either.
Maybe someone knows if there is a better version now.
Function description:
Version 1
Open own songs.
The blue cursor marks the note to be played.
If the note is played correctly, the cursor jumps to the next note.
If the note is played incorrectly, the cursor stops.
Version 2
Like version 1, but you can play over mistakes.
Open your own songs.
The blue cursor marks the note to be played.
If the note is played correctly, the cursor jumps to the next note.
Is the note played incorrectly?
The wrong notes are written in red.
If the note is played correctly again in the next bar or the bar after that, it will be colored green again.
The piano player can then always find the right note to play, as it is marked in blue by the cursor.
Especially when you look at the keyboard and then look back at the notes, you never know exactly where you are in the notes. You have to reorient yourself.
This would help many beginners and visually impaired people, as the blue cursor always indicates the notes to be played.
I remember that the plugin from MuseScore at that time often got stuck.
However, the biggest problem was that for a half note the piano key had to be pressed exactly two beats and for a whole note the piano key had to be pressed exactly four beats.
Fast legato playing or playing with the pedal was therefore not possible
Other programs such as Piano Marvel have solved the problem by only monitoring that the piano keys are pressed at the right moment, but not how long the piano key must be pressed.
This makes legato playing, fast playing and playing with pedal possible.
(Beginners often play very slowly as they have to search for the notes. This lacks musical coherence and makes it difficult to hear by ear whether you are playing correctly or incorrectly. )
The plugin would also help a lot to find out whether you are playing the right notes.
Looking up and down from the keyboard to the notes would also be much easier.
Other programs do not have the option of loading your own songs for practicing
It is also not possible to change the fingerings. Everything is predefined.
MuseScore has its own notation program as a basis.
Many plugins, such as rhythm counter
fingering, creator
etc
That's why it would be great if this were possible in MuseScore.
What do you think?
Is there now such a plugin in MuseScore?
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Comments
This looks way beyond the capabilities available via the MuseScore Plugin API but maybe someone with more plugin experience knows otherwise. The capabilites are really geared towards score processing rather than playback.
In reply to This looks way beyond the… by yonah_ag
@yonah_ag
I have found the plugin.
It is called MIDI Sight Reader
It is described on this page. Should you go with it or?
https://musescore.org/de/project/midi-sight-reader
The developer writes here under DonH.
Unfortunately, I don't speak English well.
Would be nice if that would help.
https://musescore.org/en/node/55701
Vielen Dank
Frank
In reply to @yonah_ag I have found the… by campus77
It appears to be a java program within a MuseScore plugin. Unfortunately I have no java programming knowledge so I cannot check the safety of the program nor tell if it could work with MS3 or MS4. It would be best to ask the original programmer.
In reply to It appears to be a java… by yonah_ag
Thanks for the tip.
I did, but DomH hasn't been here in the forum for over a year.
Maybe I'll be lucky
Thanks a lot,
Frank
In reply to It appears to be a java… by yonah_ag
It uses OSC. This cannot work with MS4x.
In reply to It uses OSC. This cannot… by graffesmusic
It looks like I'll have to bury the dream of learning piano with MuseScore?
Or does anyone have any ideas on how to save the project?
Thank you very much,
Frank
In reply to It looks like I'll have to… by campus77
I think that you'd be better off with a piano learning app for Laptop, iPad or Android tablet with a MIDI connected keyboard. Some apps use the microphone to listen to your playing and don't use MIDI.
https://keyboardkraze.io/best-piano-apps-for-ios-androids/
In reply to I think that you'd be better… by yonah_ag
As far as I know, there is no app where you can upload your own songs and practise in this way.
Apple is unfortunately too expensive and too small, as I am also very short-sighted
With an HP convertible, you can fold down the screen and then you have a huge tablet
Vielen Dank
Frank
In reply to As far as I know, there is… by campus77
Piano Marvel can upload your own songs which you have made in MuseScore and exported in Music XML or MIDI file format.
https://pianomarvel.com/feature/uploads
I don't play piano so I can't comment on how good Piano Marvel is.
In reply to Piano Marvel can upload your… by yonah_ag
Thanks for the tips.
I've had Piano Marvel for years. I also think it's quite good.
Unfortunately it only works over the internet and requires a subscription.
You can't change fingerings or make corrections in the program itself.
So you always have to make the changes with Finale or MuseScore and upload them again. I find it quite complicated.
MuseScore is first and foremost a notation program, so it would be easy to make changes to the piece while practicing.
What's more, I don't always have internet access here.
If the plugin worked in MuseScore, I could even practise with the piano teacher. Yes, actually everywhere.
But thanks for the research
Frank
In reply to Thanks for the tips. I've… by campus77
"MuseScore is first and foremost a notation program ..."
Yes, that is what it is good at.
"..., so it would be easy to make changes to the piece while practicing."
However, it is not good at handling real time input from a (piano type) keyboard.
In reply to "MuseScore is first and… by SteveBlower
I'm sorry, I don't understand the reference?
I meant that you can quickly switch from practice mode to input mode to change the fingering, for example.
Remark 2
I connect my piano to it via MIDI.
Danke
Frank
In reply to I'm sorry, I don't… by campus77
Because MuseScore is first and foremost a music notation program, it is good at allowing quick changes to scores and switching from practise mode to input mode, but it is NOT good at monitoring MIDI instrument input and comparing it to the notated score.
However, MuseScore is an open source project so you are welcome to develop new functionality.
In reply to Because MuseScore is first… by yonah_ag
I can fully agree with you on everything. I would also love to write the plugin if I could.
I can only offer myself as a beta tester and write reports for the developers.
Thank you very much,
Frank
In reply to It appears to be a java… by yonah_ag
Thank you so much for the information.