Smoosic
vexflow
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Smoosic
- A Music Notation program written completely in javascript
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I've written a music notation program in javascript
I've been working on it for 3 1/2 years. It's called Smoosic. It is a fully functional music composition program that runs in your browser. I think it offers a good workflow and allows you to create music quickly, especially lead charts and melodies. But it also handles scores, part extraction, audio, midi. It uses the Vexflow engraving engine, so it renders beautifully in many cases.
vexflow
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Show HN: A platform for remote piano lessons based on the Web MIDI API
Ohh Hi! I've come across pianojacq before! Definitely love how clean the sheet music looks and on first glance the way the song plays smoothly even when you hit the note a little late/early works really well! That's one aspect I really need to improve.
I see you're also using Vexflow. Are you using a library to go from Midi to Vexflow format? It's a rabbit hole I sometimes wish I hadn't entered :)
@OP Can really recommend VexFlow [0] when you do get to implementing sheet music.
[0] https://github.com/0xfe/vexflow
- Does anyone know a software that can help me lay these tuplets out correctly?
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I've written a music notation program in javascript
I've been working on it for 3 1/2 years. It's called Smoosic. It is a fully functional music composition program that runs in your browser. I think it offers a good workflow and allows you to create music quickly, especially lead charts and melodies. But it also handles scores, part extraction, audio, midi. It uses the Vexflow engraving engine, so it renders beautifully in many cases.
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What Is a Music Engraver? (2016)
Not mentioned in the article, but a couple of notable open-source libraries for rendering music notation in the browser:
A JavaScript library for rendering music notation and guitar tablature - https://github.com/0xfe/vexflow
OpenSheetMusicDisplay renders sheet music in MusicXML format - https://github.com/opensheetmusicdisplay/opensheetmusicdispl...
What are some alternatives?
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opensheetmusicdisplay - OpenSheetMusicDisplay renders sheet music in MusicXML format in your web browser based on VexFlow. OSMD is brought to you by PhonicScore.com.
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opensheetmusicdispl
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