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Use the standard keyboard to input notes and lyrics, and what you see is what you get; use the mouse to input various modifiers, and click to get them. If you can type, you can use it. There is no need to copy or engrave the musical notation by hand in the future. Let singing lovers step into the information age.
The software installation password is: 20080808. Welcome to try it out.
It is said that the musical notation was invented by the French thinker Rousseau in 1742.
Simplified musical notation replaces tadpoles with numbers and adds some conventional modification symbols. It replaces staffs and becomes a popular notation method, which is favored by the majority of singing lovers.
However, the marriage of simplified musical notation and computers is not widespread. Hand-copying and engraving are still the only options for disseminating simplified musical notation, which is actually incompatible with today's information age. The reason is: Although the notes and lyrics of simplified musical notation are universal characters, the modifying symbols are graphics. For computers, simplified musical notation is a kind of "composite document", and it can be said that simplified musical notation is not simple. Although programs based on drag and drop operations (Drag and Drop) can handle compound documents, characters and graphics need to be manually positioned, which is similar to "typesetting" and is inefficient.
"Simple Notation Editor Version 2.0" creates another shortcut, divide and conquer, and combine the two into one. Has several features:
one. Easy to operate
Notes and lyrics are input using the standard keyboard, so what you see is what you get; various modifiers are input using the mouse, and you can get them just by clicking on them. Anyone who can type will use it.
2. Good fault tolerance
It is inevitable to make mistakes when copying musical notation, and it is important to make corrections easy. For wrong inputs found during input, you can use "Restore" to undo them; for error correction problems during proofreading, the program's unique "Synchronous Input" function, supplemented by "eraser", can accurately input the correct characters and graphics at the original position. .
3. Wide application
The program is small, about 390K. Applicable to a variety of Windows systems. The best resolution is 1024x768.
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