![]() ![]() Of course, there's another factor that comes into play: that people, who gained practice in one system dislike adapting to advances, for it means 'relearning' and nobody likes that albeit music teachers love it! I happen to call "progress" anything that is proven to better the existing state of achievement. I doubt any system could be.Īs to the rest of your medical views.well, never mind. Or complete lack thereof.Īs it is, I can go to most any country on the globe, pick up a music book, and be able to play it. And that's regardless of the notation system. It does, however take many, many years to learn to play an instrument. I learned most of it in Elementary School as a ten year old. It does not take several years of academic education to learn to read music. These humans already know standard notation. Even though they would have no good reason to do that. Not only that, but because my method is easier for me, I'm going to suggest that some 300 million French speakers around the world should dump their version for mine. ![]() So, I propose to throw out written French and substitute a different visual method. Obviously it will take many years of academic education and practice to learn to speak and write it. ![]() I get it.īut let's go back to the language idea for a moment. You are, of course, free to work on any notation method that makes sense to you. Here's a picture of the JANKO piano roll: Thank you, Joh, from Townsville/North Australia Please let me know whether this can be done? - Besides, it's urgent. This notation enables readers to visually transfer the notes from the screen to their JANKO keyboard and nothing could be easier! In the notation, the notes between the black lines are notes from white keys. That would encourage many more JANKO enthusiasts and benefit from your software, too.Īs you can see my keyboard consists of black and white key rows. I only wished you could draw the notation lines for it. So I invented a WYSIWYG piano roll notation for which your piano-roll notation would be ideally suited! That would enable JANKO keyboard players to "read music" by visually transferring notes of Midi-files. Sadly, there exists no notation for it. I noticed there are lots of young people interested in the advantages of a JANKO keyboard. Please have a look at my DIY JANKO keyboard with accordion bass MIDI setup. ![]()
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