(I know there’s “Web MIDI” which I can look into, but that’s about the browser sending and receiving MIDI messages, not really “playing” a MIDI note.)Īctually, having a web-based MIDI player / editor (that I can have complete control over, both programming-wise and copyright-ownership-wise) is essential to my plan of creating online computer-aided song-writing software. Although javascript can’t play an OS’s MIDI synths (as far as I know), I think it would still be interesting to have such a thing web-based. I’d like to see if I can create a MIDI animator / editor with it. I also recently started playing around with PixiJS, a javascript library for rendering 2D graphics in the browser, able to utilize WebGL. It’s the best tool I’ve seen so far for music notating on a smartphone. I recently discovered flat.io, an online music notation tool that makes it easy to compose melodies or try out some harmonies on my smartphone while I’m away from the computer. I’m looking forward to trying to put some of my observations into practice with some new music, but the days are flying by, so I can’t say when exactly I’ll get around to that. I’m continuing to study music theory, particularly harmony and voice-leading, really taking a close look at how composers like Mozart and Tchaikovsky handle harmonizing their melodies in interesting ways. Haven’t had very much free time, but here’s what I’m working on: I’ve been doing some freelance work, some volunteer work, selling stuff on eBay, and selling used books on Amazon. Open the feature page to see how to use it.It’s been a busy couple of months. On this page, discover the music notations available on our music notation software, Flat, organized by group of features and toolbars.
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