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| From | Ken Springer <wordworks@greeleynet.com> |
|---|---|
| Newsgroups | alt.music, comp.music.misc |
| Subject | Re: Music software |
| Date | 2017-09-20 15:23 -0600 |
| Organization | albasani.net |
| Message-ID | <9a4bea70-0c50-a10c-d1ef-2c7dd7628e55@greeleynet.com> (permalink) |
| References | <oprcam$ot9$1@news.albasani.net> <0001HW.1F7214030014A22F700006E532CF@news.eternal-september.org> |
Cross-posted to 2 groups.
On 9/19/17 9:12 PM, David Dalton wrote:
> On Sep 19, 2017, Ken Springer wrote
> (in article <oprcam$ot9$1@news.albasani.net>):
>
>> I have a relative who doesn't play music written with 4 sharps or 4 flats.
>>
>> He would like to have some kind of software, preferably free, that can
>> transpose the score to another key. He used the phrase "a step up" or
>> "a step down" in asking me about a program. Plus, needed to adjust any
>> guitar chords that are on the sheet music.
>>
>> I'm not a musician, and from what I gather/understand, the original
>> music would have to be scanned and then transposed.
>>
>> A Windows computer will likely be used.
>>
>> Any recommendations?
>
> You might get an answer on rec.audio.pro .
Thank you, I will try that.
>
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Ken
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