![]() How does Soundslice determine which hand is used for a given note?Īt the moment we simply do the naïve thing and split by staff. You can toggle between multiple pianos (or multiple instruments of any kind) by clicking on the instrument name at the far left of the keyboard. The visual keyboard is available to use with any instrument. What if my slice doesn’t have piano, but I’d still like to see the notes on the visual keyboard? In this case, we assume fingerings are no longer valid. We will not display fingerings if the music is currently transposed. If your slice contains fingering data, the visual keyboard will display the fingerings directly above each appropriate key: To do this, click on the instrument name at the far left of the keyboard visualization:Īs you click, you’ll see the currently selected instrument name. You can tell the visualization to only show the left hand, or only the right hand, or select a different instrument (in case you’re viewing music that features multiple instruments). If you’re on a small screen, you’ll instead find a Piano button in the player Settings: To turn on the keyboard visualization, click this icon in the controlbar: The purple keys represent notes from the bass clef, the orange keys represent notes from the treble clef. If a slice contains piano notated in a grand staff, you’ll notice we use two different colors when lighting up the keys. This can be very helpful for beginning piano students. Our player offers a piano keyboard visualization - letting you watch the notes light up on the appropriate keys during playback. Troubleshooting Using the visual piano keyboard ![]()
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