Re: Easiest way to extract score from an audio file

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On Sat, Dec 21, 2013 at 4:45 PM, Philipp Überbacher <murks@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I'm a really bad musician. I can play simple songs on the piano if I
> have the score. Now I know a nice little song that I'd like to play
> and sing. It's just piano and vocals and I'm sure that for any decent
> musician it would be a matter of minutes to figure out the score of this
> song. Is there some piece of software that can help to do this?
>
> In case anyone is curious, the song is "Ohne Dich" by "The Bates".
>

Sorry, but it's not clear just what you HAVE and what you WANT.

Am I right in assuming that you do not have a score and want to play a
song that you heard on the radio (or some other audio source)? In this
case you'll probably have to rely on your ears and experience to
figure out the melody notes, chords, rhythm, etc. The only short-cuts
a computer will give you are the ability to loop back over sections.

If this is a wrong assumption, please let us know.



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