Piano-Diagram(piano version of fretboard diagram)
Posted: Thu Nov 14, 2019 12:25 pm
Hello people!
Offtopic but I really wanted to share this because the sunvox users are really open minded.
A few years ago I got this idea to make a pianodiagram above a difficult to read chord inside sheets. Since then I have made a very difficult puzzle, did a lot of research on this subject.
I got deeply inspired by klavarskribo. It seems very obvius that somone should have made this diagram earlier but I showed people from the klavarskribo community and they where surprised by this idea. Also I couldn't find a similar idea. of course there are projects that look like this but they are all very complicated(ambrose pianotab). I wanted only to solve the 'problem' of reading gramaticly complicated chords. Also I am a huge fan of klavarskribo notation. Klavarskribo notation is like reading a tracker sequencer from top to bottom. It's possible to print midifiles with the program klavarscript(can run very well in wine).
Piano-diagram
- The vertical lines are representing the black keys of the piano keyboard.
- The group of three lines is little thicker than group of two.
- One group of two lines is/or can be dashed. This is the clef/position of the central c.
- The 'stem' lines are giving clarity about which notes are assigned to which hands.
- When a chord is cross hands I designed different symbols to clarify the split point.
I added a little chord progression so you can try it
I want to spread the idea and am asking for feedback from the sunvox community! Thank you!
Philip Bergwerf
Offtopic but I really wanted to share this because the sunvox users are really open minded.
A few years ago I got this idea to make a pianodiagram above a difficult to read chord inside sheets. Since then I have made a very difficult puzzle, did a lot of research on this subject.
I got deeply inspired by klavarskribo. It seems very obvius that somone should have made this diagram earlier but I showed people from the klavarskribo community and they where surprised by this idea. Also I couldn't find a similar idea. of course there are projects that look like this but they are all very complicated(ambrose pianotab). I wanted only to solve the 'problem' of reading gramaticly complicated chords. Also I am a huge fan of klavarskribo notation. Klavarskribo notation is like reading a tracker sequencer from top to bottom. It's possible to print midifiles with the program klavarscript(can run very well in wine).
Piano-diagram
- The vertical lines are representing the black keys of the piano keyboard.
- The group of three lines is little thicker than group of two.
- One group of two lines is/or can be dashed. This is the clef/position of the central c.
- The 'stem' lines are giving clarity about which notes are assigned to which hands.
- When a chord is cross hands I designed different symbols to clarify the split point.
I added a little chord progression so you can try it
I want to spread the idea and am asking for feedback from the sunvox community! Thank you!
Philip Bergwerf