Re: New project for assessing the performance of piano pieces

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Excerpts from A. C. Censi's message of 2010-07-20 13:45:15 +0200:
> http://jtauber.com/blog/2010/07/19/czerny/
> 
> Czerny, named after Carl Czerny—the Austrian composer and piano
> teacher, is a early-stage Python project for assessing the performance
> of piano pieces.
> 
> The idea came when I was doing Charles-Louis Hanon's Virtuoso Pianist
> exercises. My thought was that it would be nice if a program compared
> my performance with the score and indicated not only mistakes, but
> deviations in velocity and timing.

Sounds like a nice project.
I can imagine a teaching tool by combining czerny and pianobooster [1].
Now if we also had more scores available as midi or some way to scan
a score -> translate to midi, then I'd be very happy :)

[1] http://pianobooster.sourceforge.net/
-- 
Regards,
Philipp

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