Chord Symbol Conversion
I would like to have a feature that automatically converts chord symbols to piano notation. I am a guitarist, so my charts use chord symbols. However, some piano players I work with only read traditional piano notation. For me to look up and input individual notes to build chords is very slow and cumbersome. A standard voicing conversion from chord symbol to piano notation would be a God-send. Thanks
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Right-click the chord symbol > Realize
In reply to Right-click the chord… by Jojo-Schmitz
Ok, I'm an idiot. But rest assured I will name my next child after you, sir. Many, many thanks.
In reply to Ok, I'm an idiot. But rest… by brucefoster69
;-)
In reply to ;-) by Jojo-Schmitz
Hi i need help can muscore 4 automatically convert chords into musical notes in
In reply to Hi i need help can muscore 4… by jooohnoo
See my reply above, it applies to Mu4 too
In reply to See my reply above, it… by Jojo-Schmitz
ok thank you put i have another question there's any way to write voices harmony satb automatically from cords
In reply to ok thank you put i have… by jooohnoo
and why Chord identifier plugin dont work with last version for muscore
In reply to ok thank you put i have… by jooohnoo
No, there's no automatic way
And in MuseScore 4.4 most plugins don't work anymore
there is any way run chordIdentifier & Chord Symbol Conversion plugin in new version 4.4.3
In reply to there is any way run… by jooohnoo
The reason why plugins don't work in version 4.4.3 is because the developers changed the version of QML (the language that plugins are written) that MuS uses. In order to use a given plugin, its creator must perform an update so that it works under the new version of QML. Sometimes it's minor, other times a complete re-write. If you want to try re-writing them, go ahead. I'm sure that many people will cheer on such an endeavor. But at this point, until you, another user, or the original creator updates these plugins, the answer to your question is "no".
FYI: Usually best to start a new thread for a new question. Putting a new question in a thread, may get it overlooked. That's what threads are for: to separate one issue from another.