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MuseScore
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For a shortcut, Musescore has a plugin called colornotes that does this, installable from the GUI. You can alter the color scheme by editing the .js plugin code: https://github.com/musescore/MuseScore/blob/master/share/ext...
It can also print note names inside of each head.
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This is very cool! Like the author, I'm pretty impressed that just CSS can get you this far.
I'm very excited to see the custom element too! I had an intern work on wrapping VexFlow with web components a few years back, but the summer ended before everything was finished, and it hasn't been maintained: https://github.com/PolymerLabs/vexflow-elements/blob/web-com...
A maintained and easy-to-use library could do a lot of good for music notation on the web.
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This looks really nice. I'd like to see if this could replace the janky notation functionality in Impro-Visor ( https://github.com/Impro-Visor/Impro-Visor ).
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