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Started by ivtec, August 26, 2019, 10:40:28 AM

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ivtec

Hi guys; i'm about to order this midi file of this song that i like very much, can this file midi converted to music sheet? i  would compose it by ear by listening the song ,but never was able to compose stuff by ear,https://www.midiarte.pt/midi/tema/os-olhos-de-minha-mae-MD1251

rene1242

yes it can you can use a program called Midinotate load the midi in the program then extract the channel u need for the sheet music
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Roger Brenizer

You can also use MuseScore, Notation Composer and several other music notation programs to accomplish this task.  :)
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Roger

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rene1242

midinotate is the easiest by far to use in my opinion
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Roger Brenizer

Here's a link to an article I wrote about MuseScore, in February 2016, which describes the process of converting a midi file to a lead sheet.  MuseScore is a free music notation program.  :)

https://www.psrtutorial.com/music/articles/museScore.html
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Roger

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beykock

Hi Roger :

Very nice and interesting article you wrote !🔆

Many thanks for this great tool, Babette

ivtec

Quote from: rene1242 on August 26, 2019, 01:44:56 PM
midinotate is the easiest by far to use in my opinion
[/quote rene i tried this midianote and it's mass  notes  not visible tracks stack on each other, not usable

ivtec

Quote from: Roger Brenizer on August 27, 2019, 12:26:07 AM
Here's a link to an article I wrote about MuseScore, in February 2016, which describes the process of converting a midi file to a lead sheet.  MuseScore is a free music notation program.  :)

https://www.psrtutorial.com/music/articles/museScore.html

Roger mate thanks for the tips on Musecore, actually it works great, a litle confusing ,but it works, now i need to make a clean sheet notation just with melody and Cords,,if you are an expert on this would apreciate if you can put this together,thanks 

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Roger Brenizer

You're welcome, Ivtec.  I'm sorry, but I simply don't have the time to fulfill your request at the present time.  You can accomplish this using MuseScore and the online manual.  :)
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My best regards,
Roger

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ivtec

Quote from: Roger Brenizer on August 30, 2019, 12:27:31 AM
You're welcome, Ivtec.  I'm sorry, but I simply don't have the time to fulfill your request at the present time.  You can accomplish this using MuseScore and the online manual.  :)


That's Ok Roger,thanks.

AndyT

Hi,

I haven't been using MuseScore much, but I managed to create a lead sheet. When you import a midi, you will need to choose one that has all the melody notes on one channel - or at least mine had. If not you might have to cut and paste across to get them all on the one.

When you open a midi, the import window will open at the bottom of the screen. Unselect all the channels and then just pick the melody. It will bring in the lyrics if there are any and chord symbols. It is pretty amazing to be honest, though it does sometimes miss out some of the chord symbols.

Hope that helps

- Andy