I wrote a song on the piano but have just been writing down the notes & rythems. Is there a website that can help me write it all out on a staff & make it into real sheet music?
theres the traditional method above or
sibelius which is a program used by professionals i have the latest version, there are also student versions available
There is probably software available online for you to be able to do that. My piano instructor is currently trying to find the software for me & my classmates to start composing..
Play around on a piano. Use different chords & find a correct rhythm. If you don’t want a completely accurate composition, create a song randomly without a firm beat. If you do want a rhythm, you are better off using a metronome, these can keep you too the correct beat whilst telling you what the time is.
Create a blank music staff by just using a ruler. Draw five lines, then another set of five lines below for your left hand. You can also download it but if you do this or draw the staff (the five lines that you write music on), your staff should look like the image provided.
Slowly play the piece of music you have played on your piano again, & write down each note on the score. A standard one beat note should look like the image provided.
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For more information got to wikihow.com & type in: How to write a song for a piano. hopefully this helps.
The best thing to use is notation software. This is a link to finale notepad 2007. It’s an old version, but very functional:http://finale-notepad-2007.software.info…
(I tried the link to make sure it wasn’t a virus)
You could get the new version on the finale website, but it will only work for 30 days. The 2007 version will work forever. You should consider buying the full version though if you get serious.
February 4th, 2010 at 4:06 pm
Buy Sibelius or use NoteFlight for freehttp://www.sibelius.com/http://www.noteflight.com/
February 4th, 2010 at 10:43 pm
theres the traditional method above or
sibelius which is a program used by professionals i have the latest version, there are also student versions available
February 5th, 2010 at 3:56 am
There is probably software available online for you to be able to do that. My piano instructor is currently trying to find the software for me & my classmates to start composing..
February 5th, 2010 at 6:42 am
Play around on a piano. Use different chords & find a correct rhythm. If you don’t want a completely accurate composition, create a song randomly without a firm beat. If you do want a rhythm, you are better off using a metronome, these can keep you too the correct beat whilst telling you what the time is.
Create a blank music staff by just using a ruler. Draw five lines, then another set of five lines below for your left hand. You can also download it but if you do this or draw the staff (the five lines that you write music on), your staff should look like the image provided.
Slowly play the piece of music you have played on your piano again, & write down each note on the score. A standard one beat note should look like the image provided.
.
For more information got to wikihow.com & type in: How to write a song for a piano. hopefully this helps.
February 5th, 2010 at 12:51 pm
The best thing to use is notation software. This is a link to finale notepad 2007. It’s an old version, but very functional:http://finale-notepad-2007.software.info…
(I tried the link to make sure it wasn’t a virus)
You could get the new version on the finale website, but it will only work for 30 days. The 2007 version will work forever. You should consider buying the full version though if you get serious.