Re: [OT] help about some questions
thanks a lot to everyone Il giorno ven 17 mar 2023 alle ore 04:44 Mike Blackstock < blackstock.m...@gmail.com> ha scritto: > re. Beethoven Piano Concerto no. 3 > > It's been typeset with lilypond by Stelio Samelis. I muted the piano part > in the midi, and > converted it to mp3 as well. Double-click sound files to listen: > > > https://scores.omet.ca/?path=user:/mike/Beethoven_Concerto_No3=Concerto_No3-let.pdf > > On Thu, 16 Mar 2023 at 06:10, Dario Marrini > wrote: > >> Hi lilypond friends, >> I'd like to create an orchestral midi collection, for playing piano >> concertos with a MIDI accompaniment. >> >> The first difficulty is transcribing orchestral scores, then, I wonder if >> someone could suggest me a pdf2midi or pdf2score app or online service that >> could help; at this moment I'd be interested in Prokofiev Piano Concerto n. >> 1 and Beethoven Piano Concerto n. 3; I tried the online service of >> MuseScore but I got a 'score not compatible' message (I'm using the >> imslp.org score) >> >> Second difficulty will be getting an interactive mode about playing midi >> orchestral score, even without thinking to a 'follow me' mode, listening to >> audio solo part (I think it'd be very difficult to implement), I thought I >> could create and additional track, with just a few notes to play, and then >> finding a way to concatenate other midi events to those special notes, to >> get a synchronous mode with solo part (played by human) and midi orchestral >> part; even in this case (I'm not a such good code programmer) I have no >> idea if it could be possible and how. >> >> I'm a pianist and piano teacher, this kind of solution could improve very >> much the teaching level and the final piano and orchestra exam; indeed, it >> could be a development idea, creating a web site to offer this service >> >> Hoping this idea could be interesting for someone, I wait for your help >> or even thoughts >> >> regards >> >> dario m. >> > > > -- > https://blackstock.media >
Re: [OT] help about some questions
re. Beethoven Piano Concerto no. 3 It's been typeset with lilypond by Stelio Samelis. I muted the piano part in the midi, and converted it to mp3 as well. Double-click sound files to listen: https://scores.omet.ca/?path=user:/mike/Beethoven_Concerto_No3=Concerto_No3-let.pdf On Thu, 16 Mar 2023 at 06:10, Dario Marrini wrote: > Hi lilypond friends, > I'd like to create an orchestral midi collection, for playing piano > concertos with a MIDI accompaniment. > > The first difficulty is transcribing orchestral scores, then, I wonder if > someone could suggest me a pdf2midi or pdf2score app or online service that > could help; at this moment I'd be interested in Prokofiev Piano Concerto n. > 1 and Beethoven Piano Concerto n. 3; I tried the online service of > MuseScore but I got a 'score not compatible' message (I'm using the > imslp.org score) > > Second difficulty will be getting an interactive mode about playing midi > orchestral score, even without thinking to a 'follow me' mode, listening to > audio solo part (I think it'd be very difficult to implement), I thought I > could create and additional track, with just a few notes to play, and then > finding a way to concatenate other midi events to those special notes, to > get a synchronous mode with solo part (played by human) and midi orchestral > part; even in this case (I'm not a such good code programmer) I have no > idea if it could be possible and how. > > I'm a pianist and piano teacher, this kind of solution could improve very > much the teaching level and the final piano and orchestra exam; indeed, it > could be a development idea, creating a web site to offer this service > > Hoping this idea could be interesting for someone, I wait for your help or > even thoughts > > regards > > dario m. > -- https://blackstock.media
Re: [OT] help about some questions
Wow, I didn't know that MMO was still going. I can remember handling the vinyl LPs for MMO when I worked in a library 1975-6.Martin On Thu, 2023-03-16 at 05:52 -0700, Mark Stephen Mrotek wrote: > Dario, > > While I would never discourage anyone from using Lilypond, what you > want has been done by Hal Leonard Publications in its Music Minus One > series. > https://www.halleonard.com/series/MMONE?dt=item#products > > Mark > > From: lilypond-user-bounces+carsonmark=ca.rr@gnu.org [mailto: > lilypond-user-bounces+carsonmark=ca.rr@gnu.org] On Behalf Of > Dario Marrini > Sent: Thursday, March 16, 2023 3:09 AM > To: lilypond-user > Subject: [OT] help about some questions > > Hi lilypond friends, > I'd like to create an orchestral midi collection, for playing piano > concertos with a MIDI accompaniment. > > The first difficulty is transcribing orchestral scores, then, I > wonder if someone could suggest me a pdf2midi or pdf2score app or > online service that could help; at this moment I'd be interested in > Prokofiev Piano Concerto n. 1 and Beethoven Piano Concerto n. 3; I > tried the online service of MuseScore but I got a 'score not > compatible' message (I'm using the imslp.org score) > > Second difficulty will be getting an interactive mode about playing > midi orchestral score, even without thinking to a 'follow me' mode, > listening to audio solo part (I think it'd be very difficult to > implement), I thought I could create and additional track, with just > a few notes to play, and then finding a way to concatenate other midi > events to those special notes, to get a synchronous mode with solo > part (played by human) and midi orchestral part; even in this case > (I'm not a such good code programmer) I have no idea if it could be > possible and how. > > I'm a pianist and piano teacher, this kind of solution could improve > very much the teaching level and the final piano and orchestra exam; > indeed, it could be a development idea, creating a web site to offer > this service > > Hoping this idea could be interesting for someone, I wait for your > help or even thoughts > > regards > > dario m. -- J Martin Rushton MBCS
RE: [OT] help about some questions
Dario, While I would never discourage anyone from using Lilypond, what you want has been done by Hal Leonard Publications in its Music Minus One series. https://www.halleonard.com/series/MMONE?dt=item#products Mark From: lilypond-user-bounces+carsonmark=ca.rr@gnu.org [mailto:lilypond-user-bounces+carsonmark=ca.rr@gnu.org] On Behalf Of Dario Marrini Sent: Thursday, March 16, 2023 3:09 AM To: lilypond-user Subject: [OT] help about some questions Hi lilypond friends, I'd like to create an orchestral midi collection, for playing piano concertos with a MIDI accompaniment. The first difficulty is transcribing orchestral scores, then, I wonder if someone could suggest me a pdf2midi or pdf2score app or online service that could help; at this moment I'd be interested in Prokofiev Piano Concerto n. 1 and Beethoven Piano Concerto n. 3; I tried the online service of MuseScore but I got a 'score not compatible' message (I'm using the imslp.org <http://imslp.org> score) Second difficulty will be getting an interactive mode about playing midi orchestral score, even without thinking to a 'follow me' mode, listening to audio solo part (I think it'd be very difficult to implement), I thought I could create and additional track, with just a few notes to play, and then finding a way to concatenate other midi events to those special notes, to get a synchronous mode with solo part (played by human) and midi orchestral part; even in this case (I'm not a such good code programmer) I have no idea if it could be possible and how. I'm a pianist and piano teacher, this kind of solution could improve very much the teaching level and the final piano and orchestra exam; indeed, it could be a development idea, creating a web site to offer this service Hoping this idea could be interesting for someone, I wait for your help or even thoughts regards dario m.
[OT] help about some questions
Hi lilypond friends, I'd like to create an orchestral midi collection, for playing piano concertos with a MIDI accompaniment. The first difficulty is transcribing orchestral scores, then, I wonder if someone could suggest me a pdf2midi or pdf2score app or online service that could help; at this moment I'd be interested in Prokofiev Piano Concerto n. 1 and Beethoven Piano Concerto n. 3; I tried the online service of MuseScore but I got a 'score not compatible' message (I'm using the imslp.org score) Second difficulty will be getting an interactive mode about playing midi orchestral score, even without thinking to a 'follow me' mode, listening to audio solo part (I think it'd be very difficult to implement), I thought I could create and additional track, with just a few notes to play, and then finding a way to concatenate other midi events to those special notes, to get a synchronous mode with solo part (played by human) and midi orchestral part; even in this case (I'm not a such good code programmer) I have no idea if it could be possible and how. I'm a pianist and piano teacher, this kind of solution could improve very much the teaching level and the final piano and orchestra exam; indeed, it could be a development idea, creating a web site to offer this service Hoping this idea could be interesting for someone, I wait for your help or even thoughts regards dario m.