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show the names of notes played

so if you don't know where a note lies on the scale it will tell you if it is an A flat through G sharp

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    Thomas HaleyThomas Haley shared this idea  ·   ·  Flag idea as inappropriate…  ·  Admin →

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      • PolinaPolina commented  ·   ·  Flag as inappropriate

        WOW this is great! I am on my third year of playing clarinet and i have no idea what the notes are... this could be so handy for some of us who just arent as good at this stuff. I totally think this should be done!

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        Me

      • cjolsencjolsen commented  ·   ·  Flag as inappropriate

        or whichever note is selected.
        My software at home, which isn't a very cheap product from Aspire, has this and it is extremely handy when building chords or when orchestrating on multiple staffs.

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