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31st December, 2004 at 22:52:51 -

I need (well, not exactly need, but certainly would like to have) a program that displays a keyboard in the screen and plays a midi song, so you can see the keys played and study the song and help you play it in a real piano. I found one, but it's a demo. I'll download it anyway, but I was wondering if someone had one, or knew about a good one. Thanks

 
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1st January, 2005 at 09:50:17 -

Some magix sequencer programs might have this, too.

If I could and if there were extensions for it, I would create it in MMF.

 
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1st January, 2005 at 15:12:07 -

Why don't you just use Notewothy Composer and look at the sheet music. If you don't know the notes, just remember the note on the bottom line is E (on treble clef anyway) and the note after the 2 black ones with no sharp is E on the keyboard.

 
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2nd January, 2005 at 12:22:16 -

Yeas, I know the notes, that's not the problem, I have the sheet in real life. But I want to see it being played. It's a difficult song

 
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6th January, 2005 at 12:34:49 -

The latest version of Timidity++ for Windows do feature a piano-like MIDI playing interface that might be what you're looking for.

http://timidity.s11.xrea.com/index.en.html

 
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