thanks a lot to everyone

Il giorno ven 17 mar 2023 alle ore 04:44 Mike Blackstock <
blackstock.m...@gmail.com> ha scritto:

> re. Beethoven Piano Concerto no. 3
>
> It's been typeset with lilypond by Stelio Samelis. I muted the piano part
> in the midi, and
> converted it to mp3 as well. Double-click sound files to listen:
>
>
> https://scores.omet.ca/?path=user:/mike/Beethoven_Concerto_No3&pdf=Concerto_No3-let.pdf
>
> On Thu, 16 Mar 2023 at 06:10, Dario Marrini <dario.marr...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi lilypond friends,
>> I'd like to create an orchestral midi collection, for playing piano
>> concertos with a MIDI accompaniment.
>>
>> The first difficulty is transcribing orchestral scores, then, I wonder if
>> someone could suggest me a pdf2midi or pdf2score app or online service that
>> could help; at this moment I'd be interested in Prokofiev Piano Concerto n.
>> 1 and Beethoven Piano Concerto n. 3; I tried the online service of
>> MuseScore but I got a 'score not compatible' message (I'm using the
>> imslp.org score)
>>
>> Second difficulty will be getting an interactive mode about playing midi
>> orchestral score, even without thinking to a 'follow me' mode, listening to
>> audio solo part (I think it'd be very difficult to implement), I thought I
>> could create and additional track, with just a few notes to play, and then
>> finding a way to concatenate other midi events to those special notes, to
>> get a synchronous mode with solo part (played by human) and midi orchestral
>> part; even in this case (I'm not a such good code programmer) I have no
>> idea if it could be possible and how.
>>
>> I'm a pianist and piano teacher, this kind of solution could improve very
>> much the teaching level and the final piano and orchestra exam; indeed, it
>> could be a development idea, creating a web site to offer this service
>>
>> Hoping this idea could be interesting for someone, I wait for your help
>> or even thoughts
>>
>> regards
>>
>> dario m.
>>
>
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