If a song or a melody on the list is unfamiliar to you, listen to it, for example, on the Internet, before performing it in the application. You have to remember the duration of the musical notes as well as the duration of the pauses between them.
Then click the song title in the list. Once the player opens, press the '🔊' button, observing the duration of the musical notes and pauses.
It is not recommended to use wireless headphones, as the sound could lag behind when playing a melody.
You can return to the beginning of the melody by clicking the '🔄' button.
The button '◀️' returns the melody to the previous sound.
The sliders at the bottom allow you to select how the melody sounds.
At the top center of the screen, the numbers show the current sound number and the total number of musical notes in the melody.
After the last musical note of the melody has been sounded, playback starts again.
In order to return to the list of songs, click the icon '📋' in the upper left corner of the screen.
This application has three lists of songs: 'Songs', 'Kids Songs' and 'My Songs'. To switch between lists, press and hold the '📋' icon for about a second. The 'My Songs' list is initially empty.
Create or add melodies.
You can add melodies to the 'My Songs' list.
To do this, click the '✍️' icon in the upper right corner of the screen.
When the editor window opens, enter the name of the song in the top line, place the lyrics below, if any, then put the & sign to the next line or through one line and type or paste the copied musical notes of the song's melody in letters format: C D E F G A B.
Don't use '&' in lyrics and song titles.
It is important that there is only one space between adjacent musical notes, and there were no spaces between the & sign and the musical notes, and also after the last musical note, otherwise there will be gaps in the melody.
You can use both small and capital letters.
To indicate intermediate musical notes, only sharps are used by the added letters 'S': CS DS FS GS AS, or: cs ds fs gs as .
To indicate the notes of the lower or upper octave, you should add an octave number to each note, for example: C3 or cs5. You can use octave numbers from 0 to 8. However, keep in mind that the possibilities of the audio channel of the device you are using are not unlimited.
Example:
Happy Birthday
Happy birthday to you
Happy birthday to you
Happy birthday dear person
Happy birthday to you!
&D D E D G FS D D E D A G D D D5 B G fs e c5 c5 b g a g
Click the '🔤 & 🎶' button below the editor window if you want to use the song template.
To play the melody without saving, click the '🎹' button. You can then return back to the editor by clicking the '✍️' button. If there is no & sign in the editor window, the melody will not be loaded into the player.
To save the melody, click the '💾' button. After that, the song will appear in the 'My songs' list. If there is no & sign in the editor window, the song will not be saved.
If you open the list of songs and hold your finger on the name of any song, a menu will open that allows you using the '➡️ ✍️' button to copy the song to the editor in order to make a modified copy and save it in 'My Songs' list or send it to someone using any text messenger.
In addition, the button '🔤 ↔️ 🔡' in the menu allows you to expand and collapse songs in the list to see or hide their contents.
You can delete any song in the 'My Songs' list by swiping it to the left.
To search in the 'My Songs' list, enter part of the song title or part of its lyrics into the search box and click the magnifying glass icon to the right of the search box.
If you want to return to the full list of songs, remove all characters, including spaces, from the search box and click the magnifying glass icon.
Click a dark rectangle with rounded corners at the top of the screen to change the color of the background of the application.
Happy using!
Additions
When writing a long musical sequence, it is easy to get confused, therefore, it is more convenient to write notes in short segments.
To do this, after writing and checking the first segment of the melody, move the '&' symbol to the end of this segment and continue writing further in the same way, constantly moving the '&' symbol to the end of the finished melody segment.
This method will allow you to see the beginning of the section of the melody that you are working on at the moment and, using the 🎹 key, check only it in the player.
If you want to play some section of the melody from its middle, set the symbols '&' at both ends of this segment, removing all the other symbols '&'.
When you have finished writing the entire melody, do not forget to return the '&' sign to the beginning of the musical score and save the melody by pressing the ' 💾' button.
In addition, to mark up the musical series, you can use the alternation of uppercase and lowercase letters. For example, you can capitalize every tenth note, or capitalize the beginning of musical phrases.
The sound number at the top of the screen will also help you navigate through the score.
Ready songs are on the 'Unlisted' page . Copy any of them, paste into the app editor and click the 💾 button. The song will appear in the 'My Songs' list.