ONE-KEY-PLAY

• Jul 28, 2024 - 21:31

Hello, Folks

My request to designers at MusiScore for the ONE-KEY-PLAY is:

Using just the MuseScore notation software, the goal is to simply keep the selected note being played with ONE DESIGNATED KEY on the keyboard while pressed, one note after the other, continuously sounding (not automatically jumping to the next note if the key is not released). This is the logical way a musical instrument works in real life (e.g., a standard organ).

Following the friendly and kind advice and support here from Marc Sabatella, cbjeukendrup and scorster, I am hereby attaching a short presentation which explains the ONE-KEY-PLAY features, importance, and simplicity in implementation. It also explains the universal use of it for ALL people regardless of age, music knowledge or physical conditions; it is not only for musicians.

MuseScore users’ market may increase dramatically by adding a ONE-KEY-PLAY mode. Plus, consider the humanitarian side of it: Many disabled, children and elders will be now enabled to friendly play and learn music from day one...

I also attach here a brief description of Musicalis-Vox, an experimental device in which ONE-KEY-PLAY may also be used in the near future.

Thank you all. Your support comments here are greatly appreciated!

Julian, julianort@gmail.com

PS:
More info at: https://github.com/musescore/MuseScore/issues/21678#issuecomment-223320…

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MUSICALIS-VOX PPT.pdf 186.36 KB
ONE KEY PLAY PPT.pdf 490.99 KB

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