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mar. 16 nov. 2004, 05:56
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I've got an iMac with a Gig of memory, USB, Firewire, etc. I sing in a Church choir and need help learning my part. My piano skills are worse than my sight reading skills. Yet, I need to learn and rehearse Mozart, Bach, etc.
I was hoping to find some software and hardware (keyboard) that I can either enter the score (via an editor) or play the score and adjjust tempo. Once this is entered, I need to sing the words over and over. Eventually it would be nice to add the accompanimnet. In a perfect world, it would be great if I can download the music, but entering the score is fine and being able to scan the score would be great. I've seen some stand-alone keyboards with a little lcd display that almost solves the problem. (Display staff and notes) But I still need help getting rythm correct. Any suggestions? |
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fleason Crutch For Amateur Vocalist mar. 16 nov. 2004, 05:56
Nolot Have you had a look at midifiles? There are big c... mer. 17 nov. 2004, 11:40
fleason That's a good idea. I found a site called Cla... mer. 17 nov. 2004, 22:50
angryman If you have an iMac, it's more than likely tha... jeu. 18 nov. 2004, 12:54
Nolot QUOTE I found a site called Classical Music Archiv... ven. 19 nov. 2004, 07:13
Nolot Have you had a look at midifiles? There are big c... mer. 17 nov. 2004, 11:40
fleason That's a good idea. I found a site called Cla... mer. 17 nov. 2004, 22:50
angryman If you have an iMac, it's more than likely tha... jeu. 18 nov. 2004, 12:54
Nolot QUOTE I found a site called Classical Music Archiv... ven. 19 nov. 2004, 07:13
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