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How to easily make Sheet Music (without perfect pitch)

Started by karma7, June 15, 2018, 10:19:08 AM

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karma7

1. Download and install MuseScore
 MuseScore https://musescore.org/
 Handbook https://musescore.org/en/handbook

2. Download game midi (For example, VGMusic)
 VGMusic https://www.vgmusic.com/
 Conversion Tools for Video Game Music (Focuses on Sequenced Music → MIDI) http://loveemu.hatenablog.com/entry/Conversion_Tools_for_Video_Game_Music

3. MuseScore opens midi (see "Key Signature" and "Tempo") and make new "Grand Staff" score
 Recommended "Max. voices" =1

4. Copy the channel you want from midi score and paste it on the new score.
 Selection modes https://musescore.org/en/handbook/selection-modes
 To extend the selection to the beginning of the score: Press Shift+Ctrl+Home (Mac:Shift+Cmd+Fn+←).
 To correct the octave Use Ctrl+↓ or Ctrl+↑ (Mac: Cmd+↓ or Cmd+↑).

 Voices https://musescore.org/en/handbook/voices
 How to merge/combine/implode two staves in one with two voices. https://musescore.org/en/node/12345

5. Adjust it and Export PDF/MusicXML Files!
 Hint: Considering the size of the hand.
         Do not pack too much sound.

Olimar12345

Wow, thanks for the tutorial, karma7! (and welcome to NSM!) The way we make sheets here is a bit different though, and involves creating them entirely from scratch (alleviating the need to search for a midi file). If you're interested in contributing here, check out the Submission Info, found in the NSM Panel: http://forum.ninsheetmusic.org/index.php?action=nsm;area=info;sa=submission
Visit my site: VGM Sheet Music by Olimar12345 ~ Quality VGM sheet music available for free!

karma7

Quote from: Olimar12345 on June 15, 2018, 10:26:01 AMWow, thanks for the tutorial, karma7! (and welcome to NSM!) The way we make sheets here is a bit different though, and involves creating them entirely from scratch (alleviating the need to search for a midi file). If you're interested in contributing here, check out the Submission Info, found in the NSM Panel: http://forum.ninsheetmusic.org/index.php?action=nsm;area=info;sa=submission

I understand. Thank you!

Trasdegi

the problem is that you're 10 years too late: the vast majority of games since the wii don't even use MIDIs anymore. Also, midi copy-pasting rarely looks good, and you don't need to have perfect pitch to transcribe.

Sebastian




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LeviR.star

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Dekkadeci

Don't trust MIDIs. Some of them are horrifically unreliable. Some of them just get a few harmonies wrong.

WaluigiTime64

Plus MIDIs don't account for playability at all.

Also using a MIDI from somewhere else and making sheet music based off it isn't exactly nice, and doesn't help develop musical abilities at all, hence why NSM prefers to have the arrangers also be the transcribers.
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