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How to Clean Up MIDI After Converting Audio

Converting audio to MIDI gives you a first draft of the notes, not a finished part. Here is how to clean up MIDI after conversion: quantizing loose timing, fixing octave and stray-note errors, splitting parts onto their own tracks, and getting it ready for your DAW or notation program.

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How to Build a Full Score From Separate Parts

Once you have transcribed each instrument on its own, the last step is assembling them into one readable score. Here is how to build a full score from separate parts, from setting the right instrument order to aligning the bars and combining everything in a notation program.

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How to Edit Sheet Music After You Make It

A transcription is a starting point, not a final answer, which is why getting an editable score matters more than getting a picture. Here is how to edit sheet music after you make it: fixing notes and rhythms, changing the key, reassigning hands, and exporting a clean copy.

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Sheet Music Maker: How to Make Sheet Music From Any Song

A sheet music maker turns something you can hear, a recording, an MP3, a voice memo, a song stuck in your head, into notation you can read, edit, and play. This guide covers every way to make sheet music: finding it, transcribing it from audio, and writing your own, and how to end up with an editable score rather than a flat image.

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How to Simplify Sheet Music: The Complete Guide

Simplifying sheet music means making a piece playable for the person in front of you without losing the song: thinning chords, smoothing rhythms, tightening the range, and choosing an easier key. This guide covers how to level any piece up or down, starting from a score you can edit.

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How to Transcribe a Full Band: The Multi-Instrument Guide

A full band is the hardest thing to transcribe, because several instruments compete in one recording. The reliable approach is to stop treating it as a single job: transcribe one instrument at a time, optionally after separating stems, and assemble the parts. This guide covers the whole workflow.

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How to Transpose a Song to Any Key: The Complete Guide

Transposing moves every note in a song by the same interval, to fit a singer's range, a transposing instrument, or an easier key for a beginner. This guide covers how to transpose any song, why each situation calls for it, and how to get a ready-to-read part without doing the math by hand.

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How to Get the Chords to Any Song: The Complete Guide

Whether you need a chord chart for your band, a Nashville number chart, or the chords to a brand-new song with no published version, it starts with hearing the harmony correctly. This guide covers how to get the chords to any song from a recording, then turn them into the chart you actually need.

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How to Transcribe Any Instrument: The Complete Guide

Every instrument is a different transcription problem: a piano stacks many notes at once, a bass hides at the bottom of the mix, a sax bends pitches, and drums have no pitch at all. This guide covers how to transcribe each one, from piano and guitar to horns, strings, voice, and drums, and where AI does the heavy lifting.

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How to Get Sheet Music for Christmas and Holiday Songs

Every December the same problem returns: the holiday song you want to play is in the wrong key, the wrong difficulty, or has no sheet music at all. Here is how to get any carol or modern holiday song as editable sheet music, then fit it to the player.

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