Tutorials

I want to know how to bend notes (ie, start on one note and make the pitch bend up to the next note.).

Well as Starburst isn’t going to touch Notessimo for a few years the best thing to do is do a lot of 6-length notes as close as you can rising up to whatever not you want.

Well, so much for the share bug getting fixed anytime soon.

Well he’ll probably fix the bugs and update the site but I don’t think he’s going to make changes to that actual program soon. Then again, I could be wrong.

I was wondering why is the instruments pitch sound higher than what it should be? like for the clarinet a normal b in the middle of the staff of the Treble Clef sounds way higer on here than in real life playing. is there a alternitive like to position it lower to get the right pitch or something?

repjm

Well the only thing you could do would be to transpose it manually, ie. place your high-sounding clarinet lower than where it should be until you get the right pitch.

actually i tried that and it worked pretty good so thankyou for the help :twisted:

Repjm, all instruments in notessimo are in C, however I think there is a conspiracy the the techno bass is in G.

I’m confused on that, how does an instrument change what it plays on the clefs in real life?
what is this I don’t even

Well really the people change what notes that instrument plays. Say you had a really high-sounding instrument, to avoid writing loads of ledger lines people would write its music an octave lower, thus “changing” its pitch. Also, sometimes it would be easier to have fingerings on different wind instruments the same, so that it would be easier to learn a new wind instrument when you already know another. For instance, on the different clarinets they “changed” their pitches so that their fingerings would be the same, ie, they would have the same fingering for “C” although each of their "C"s sound different.

Yeah. I wouldn’t know.

Thank you.

Thank you, too. I’m a beginner and i will do that to practice.

Here i have a tutorial of Sharp Notes

Thank you, here is the tutorial: Melodic and Harmonic Scales (Plus the forgotten one)

To more tempo power, just you can slow down and speed the song up with the tempo switcher, the tempo switcher had a limis of 5 BPM (slow down) and 999 BPM (speed up)
Here is an example

Please don’t post everything that comes to your mind. If you do, you will create an octuple post, which, from some unexplainable reason, drives me batshit insane. Thank you for cooperating (I hope).

Yeah it was nice of you to make tutorials and all that but everything looks neater when you squash it into one post.

Yay, I get to edit a crap load of posts…

Isn’t life fun?

keep laughing

I like people like Jhoan and guitarskills who post tutorials when they don’t posts much songs or when their tutorials are not explaining much on what the tutorial is about.

Yep i love it too :twisted:

I’ve made tutorials!?!

Well yes on Audacity and stuff.