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MuseScore – The Music magic

MuseScore

MuseScore notation application is a scorewriter used with a computer for creating, editing and printing sheet music. It’s used by any great composers, arrangers, publishers and educators. All scorewriters allow the user to input, edit and print music notation, varying only on creativity.

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MIDI Keyboard connectivity methods

What is a MIDI Keyboard

It is just a piano style electronic device which is simply looks like normal keyboard that
transmits and receives midi information, it can’t built any sound in itself, so an extra source which can be a computer,a sound module or MIDI enabled hardware instrument needs to be attach to create the sound or the music. MIDI Keyboard connectivity is a major aspect to consider.

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Which is better – A MIDI Keyboard or A Normal Keyboard?

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In production of music which type of instrument is better A MIDI Keyboard or just A
Keyboard is an interesting topic to argue. Before going into the conclusion let’s analyse
both the Keyboards.

MIDI Keyboard

is just a piano style electronic device which is simply looks like normal keyboard that transmits and receives midi information, it can’t built any sound in itself, so an extra source which can be a computer,a sound module or MIDI enabled hardware instrument needs to be attach to create the sound or the music. It helps to activate or set off sound from any module or a sound card.

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Common MIDI Data Types

MIDI data are used by MIDI devices to communicate with each other. There are few common MIDI data types used to create music.

The common MIDI data types are

  1. Note Data [Pitch]
  2. Velocity
  3. Pitch Bend
  4. Patch Changes
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