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  2. Scorewriter - Wikipedia

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    Music can usually be input using the mouse, computer keyboard, or a MIDI keyboard. A few allow input by scanning scores using musical OCR; by playing or singing into a microphone; or by using a touch screen. Most scorewriters also allow users to play the music back, using MIDI or virtual instruments such as VST instruments.

  3. Virtual piano - Wikipedia

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    A virtual piano is an application (software) designed to simulate playing a piano on a computer. The virtual piano is played using a keyboard and/or mouse and typically comes with many features found on a digital piano. Virtual player piano software can simultaneously play MIDI / score music files, highlight the piano keys corresponding to the ...

  4. Comparison of MIDI editors and sequencers - Wikipedia

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    Piano roll: Logic Pro: macOS (also previously for Windows & Atari ST) Proprietary: Apple/Emagic (formerly named C-Lab) Piano roll, step editor, event list: LMMS: Linux, macOS, OpenBSD, Windows: GPL-2.0-or-later: Piano roll, step sequencer: DAW; VST, LADSPA support. MIDI editor displaying notes positions on a virtual keyboard.

  5. Synthesia (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, Synthesia can be paired with MIDI keyboards that have illuminated keys, or with virtual player piano on screen, which some people believe makes learning piano easier for beginners. It was originally named Piano Hero , due to the similarity of gameplay with Guitar Hero , until Activision (the owners of the rights to Guitar Hero ...

  6. Electronic keyboard - Wikipedia

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    Many keyboards feature audio or visual metronomes (using graphics on a portion of the display) to help players keep time. Auto harmonization: A feature of some keyboards that automatically adds secondary tones to a note based upon chords given by the accompaniment system, to make harmony easier for players who lack the ability to make complex ...

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  8. Player piano - Wikipedia

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    A restored pneumatic player piano Steinway reproducing piano from 1920. Harold Bauer playing Saint-Saëns' Piano Concerto No. 2 in G minor, Op. 22, excerpt of 3rd movement. Duo-Art recording 5973-4. A player piano is a self-playing piano with a pneumatic or electromechanical mechanism that operates the piano action using perforated paper or ...

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    In the days after UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was gunned down in New York City, many social media users took it upon themselves to try to solve the mystery of who killed him — and why.