just to say I have now a complete step-by-step tutorial

  
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/musescorearduinoleds-tutorial-tommaso-cucinotta/

mirrored also as an instructable and arduino project

  https://www.instructables.com/id/MuseScoreArduinoLEDsMIDI-Piano-Tutor/
  
https://create.arduino.cc/projecthub/tcucinotta/arduino-leds-midi-keyboard-musescore-piano-tutor-9080fe

today someone told me this toy seems useful also without LEDs, as MuseScore
can follow you while playing, showing on the screen exactly where you are within
the score.... albeit the current tracking works well only for slow pieces.

Bye,

        T.

On 14/09/2017 05:08, David Bolton wrote:
Cool hack!

David

On 9/5/2017 5:28 PM, Tommaso Cucinotta wrote:
Hi all,

for the many of you who were anxiously waiting for my updates on the topic ;-P, 
this is a new video of the Arduino-based piano tutoring/learning/practicing 
extension to MuseScore, highlighting a few key features of the system and how 
they integrate well with standard MuseScore capabilities :-)!

It's a long time I wanted to learn this piece I'm showing in the video, but it 
turned out quite cumbersome to memorize; here, I've been playing with its 
initial fragment for a couple of days, without ever peeking and the sheet music 
counterpart :-)!

  https://youtu.be/qSFTzFyzGeY

Any comment again welcome, thanks!

    T.




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