Tuesday, March 9, 2010

How can I scan and play guitar sheet music on computer?

Is there a program that exists where you can scan the guitar sheet music/tab books (like the Hal Leonard books) and it will read and playback the sheetmusic/tabs?





Is there one where you have the option to isolate and playback specific riffs, etc., rather than playing all the intruments at once, if you want to?





Interpreting the sheetmusic is difficult and seeing and hearing how it should sound will make things a lot easier.How can I scan and play guitar sheet music on computer?
I agree with your last statement. But, I don't think that there is a method commercially available to actually photographically scan sheet music and have software play it for you. However, there are guitar tablature editors that can ';isolate and playback specific riffs.';





A popular and free one is PowerTab, and a good paid one is Guitar Pro (5). One that is probably less known is Tuxguitar (originally made for Linux OS's but can be downloaded for free for Windows), but it can save files in the .ptb (PowerTab) and .gp(#) (Guitar Pro) file formats. Beware of scams; PowerTab and Tuxguitar are free programs. You should not have to pay for them.





The only drawback is that you have to put in the notes yourself manually, either by traditional music notation or by tab. Otherwise, have someone play the notes for you. :)How can I scan and play guitar sheet music on computer?
Try powertab like somebody also said here before, it can help you.
GOOGLE GUITAR PRO
There are few software for this kind of program out there, Buy one of them, Guitar pro.
I have seen that free softwares are available too, but for that you will have to search crack version of them.
Guitar pro i guess for this.

No comments:

Post a Comment