User Tools

Site Tools


proj

Differences

This shows you the differences between two versions of the page.

Link to this comparison view

Both sides previous revisionPrevious revision
Next revision
Previous revision
proj [2022/03/07 22:14] bilproj [2022/03/07 22:19] (current) bil
Line 8: Line 8:
  
   - The system must allow the user to customize the visual output to improve it aesthetically and functionally. This definitely includes adjusting the spacing between notes in order to have both the left and right ends of the output align (similar to text justification in a word processor). It can also include customizing fonts, the spacing between the lines of the staff, the size of the notes etc.   - The system must allow the user to customize the visual output to improve it aesthetically and functionally. This definitely includes adjusting the spacing between notes in order to have both the left and right ends of the output align (similar to text justification in a word processor). It can also include customizing fonts, the spacing between the lines of the staff, the size of the notes etc.
-  - Repeats must be supported as well. Try this example input on MuseScore to see the expected output.+  - Repeats must be supported as well. Try {{:repeat.txt|this example}} input on MuseScore to see the expected output.
   - The previewer should allow the user to see what measure number they are looking at, as well as support a Go To Measure function as in the text input.   - The previewer should allow the user to see what measure number they are looking at, as well as support a Go To Measure function as in the text input.
   - The play function must allow the user to change the tempo of the music, i.e. how fast or slow it is played back. This must be expressed in beats per minute (bpm). 60 bpm means that there are 60 quarter notes in a minute, i.e. each quarter note lasts one second.   - The play function must allow the user to change the tempo of the music, i.e. how fast or slow it is played back. This must be expressed in beats per minute (bpm). 60 bpm means that there are 60 quarter notes in a minute, i.e. each quarter note lasts one second.
Line 22: Line 22:
 <hr/> <hr/>
 --></html> --></html>
 +
 +====== Original project description ======
  
 Anyone interested in learning how to play a particular piece of music can usually find help on doing that on the internet in a variety forms, such as videos or tutorials. A common way to convey the way to play a given song for instruments such guitar, bass, or drums is through the use of tablature or tab. These are often created in text as it is the easiest format to do that in. Anyone interested in learning how to play a particular piece of music can usually find help on doing that on the internet in a variety forms, such as videos or tutorials. A common way to convey the way to play a given song for instruments such guitar, bass, or drums is through the use of tablature or tab. These are often created in text as it is the easiest format to do that in.
proj.1646691294.txt.gz · Last modified: 2022/03/07 22:14 by bil

Donate Powered by PHP Valid HTML5 Valid CSS Driven by DokuWiki