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Use your computer mouse or keyboard to play the virtual piano keyboard (or the device touch screen for mobile devices). You can view the corresponding computer keyboard letters by activating the Real Keys feature. For the entire keyboard spectrum, click it twice.

Metronome The Metronome feature enables you to play at a regular tempo. Use it to improve your timing.
You can adjust the Metronome based on BPM (beats per minute) or time signature.

Virtual Piano Pc Full Version


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A virtual piano keyboard is perfect when there isn't a real piano or a keyboard at home or when your piano or keyboard isn't next to a computer. The online piano keyboard simulates a real piano keyboard with 7 1/4 octaves of 88 keys (only five octaves for mobile devices), a sustain pedal, ABC or DoReMe letter notes representation, a Metronome, zoom-in, and a full-screen mode.

Use your computer mouse or keyboard to play the virtual piano keyboard (or the device touch screen for mobile devices). You can view the corresponding computer keyboard letters by activating the "Real Keys" feature. For the entire keyboard spectrum, click it twice.

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Every physical computer keyboard allows you to play notes from two octaves between C3 to C5.The white keys are mapped to the second row of keys: Tab, Q, ..., [, ] and Backslash.The black keys are mapped to the first row of keys: 1, 2, ..., =, Backspace.For example, C3 is played by pressing Tab while C#3 is played by pressing 1 and D3 is played by pressing Q and so on.Note that B4 is played by pressing the backslash key, while the Enter key plays C5.

If you have an external keyboard with a navigation cluster and a numeric keypad,then you can play three octaves from C3 to C6.The Delete key will play C5, Home - C#5, End - D5 and so on to 7 on the numpad being F5 and so on.

The keys from the row A,S,D and the row Z,X,C are programmed to play white key chords for rich melodies.Moreover, with advanced options you can assign any user-defined chord or single note to any key of the computer keyboard.Tick the CHORD checkbox to indicate a chord on the piano keyboard and then check it off to create a custom-made chord button.This button will play your chord but it can also be configured to be associated with a computer keyboard key.

You can record anything played by this virtual piano keyboard and play it back at will.To start and stop recording check and uncheck the box RECORD. A playback button will appear automatically.You can have many playback buttons: each with its own recording. You can even play back more than one recording at the same time while making another recording to combine them.

Please donate if you find this feature useful.I had to buy a more expensive hosting service to be able to run the script which generates MIDI files.And generally I struggle to find the time to work on my virtual pianobecause the website brings so little money that I need to focus all my efforts on my job just to survive financially.

Your recordings and your custom chords are stored as buttons which can be dragged around to shift position.You can save all your buttons as a text file to your hard drive and then load this file later.Each button can be renamed and configured to be triggered by any key from the computer keyboard.You can program your computer keyboard so that each key plays a custom chord or a playback recording and then save the layout for later.

This is an online piano in the sense that it needs a live Internet connection to work.But there is an offline version available as a single HTML file that you can open in your browser without being connected to the Internet.Note that the offline version does not have certain features which require a connection.It won't save your work and you can't download audio files of your recordings.The better sound quality option is not available.You can use it offline for private personal use including in a school classroom or in a private class.Contact me directly if you are interested.

Load better soundsThe default sound files are optimized for speed of loading so that you can start playing the piano immediately without waiting for the sounds to load.However, this comes at the cost of reduced quality, which may be an issue when using external loudspeakers or headphones.Fortunately, you can optionally load better sounds if you need higher sound quality.

You might also be interested in my virtual guitarthat plays all the major chords, minor chords, and dominant sevenths chords. In fact, it can play any chords at all.But more importantly, the notes on the fretboard are visualized on a separate virtual piano keyboard which serves to explain how the guitar worksto those who already understand the piano.

I have the ambition to make it the most useful virtual piano online simulator in the world so I need to know what exactly my users expect when they play it.Please feel free to write any comments and remarks by using the email address displayed on theApronus.com homepage.

I found the site VIRTUALPIANO NET and would like to learn how to play the virtual piano(VP) using it since I cant afford an actual piano. I decided to start with finger training in the C major scale but the keyboard positions on the VP are just laid out sequentially without regard to the finger position starting at C. I doubt thats possible using a computer keyboard either. I was wondering if anyone knows any free online lessons that train you to use your fingers correctly for a VP?

Btw, the layout on VirtualPiano is a 36 key layout using only Shift, number and letter keys. Shift and another key is used to access the black keys. The C on the keyboard from low to high are marked by 1,8,t,s,l,m

The keyboard layout used on that VP is appalling. Compared to _piano/ or or -behind-the-music.com/piano, for example. The layout there is far more logical. It's the type of layout used by a lot of music authoring software too (good authoring software would have configurable keyboard layouts anyway, but their default configuration is actually usually very easy to use).

If you're sure you want to use virtual piano there are some example songs that you can pull up within the software. If you already know the tune you don't have to worry about rhythm and it will help your muscle memory to remember certain patterns of notes.

A better idea is probably to purchase a really cheap piano keyboard. A quick amazon search for me revealed a keyboard for 50 dollars, and you can probably find better deals on eBay. Playing on real-sized keys will do you much better in learning how to play the piano. Honestly, virtual piano is more of a game than a tool, and the most I use it for is transcribing melodies when I have no other instrument around me.

Theres no way youd be able to play VP the same way you would using a real piano, since youd be using a computer keyboard instead but at the same time it isnt also that hard to play vp (if u get what Im saying- ;-;.) To play vp, your hands need to be quick, and be able to memorize which "key" to press sometimes by memory. I suggest you try vp sheets that mostly have single notes or that look like "dsagfuisahgj". Once your able to do sheets with single notes somewhat good, you can try doubles. "s f [el] [uk] [pl]" and so on. It takes practice and a lot of time tho. The most important thing about VP would be knowing where each key is and being able to press them, as said, sometimes without looking- Im not good at explaining so basically like, pressing keys by memory, almost the same as being able to type fast on the keyboard. For sheets that would include Shift like "[rW] [Wi] [Wr]" u would just need to practice doing it, its gonna be hard, but if you really wanna improve then yeah- (;-;.). what im suggesting here wont be able to help you play good on an actual piano, but it could help in playing a virtual one. Idk if this was helpful or not aaaaaaa.

Train your finger using the following methods. Only move to the next method after mastering the previous one:
-Move the hands up and down the different rows playing the keys in order
-Move the hands up and down the different rows, think of a note and press the finger that matches the note
-Play basic melodies using different octaves

Recreating the Kontakt program exactly wasn't a goal. The New York Piano is almost 3GB of samples. I'm guessing it uses Kontakt's scripting to activate sustain samples and to trigger specific key-off samples. No way was I going to get that detailed. The question for me was if I could get a workable version that would make me happy on a gig. The answer is yes, and I found out a few things along the way.

The VirSyn version I made has no sustain resonance samples, no key-off samples, and no pedal noise samples. I didn't bother looping the samples either. I'm not sure the Kontakt versions' samples are looped - I think they're just very long; I set the autosampler to record 10-second long samples. Perhaps the biggest difference is that the Kontakt version has every semitone sampled with ten layers. I opted to sample every three semitones, meaning I stretch each sample up & down one semitone. I also didn't sample the very top layer, which on the Kontakt version encompasses only the last few velocity steps (something like 123-127).

All in all, my resulting piano has 270 samples totaling 644mb. Of course, such a cut-down piano should be instantly evident when A/B'ing to the "real" version, right? Well I nerded out and below is a one-minute video with both versions alternating. See what you think, but imo it's pretty damn close and certainly good enough for any gig in a band situation. Since I know what I'm listening for, I do hear differences at home wearing cans. Through speakers in a club? I'll find out soon, but I suspect I'll be just fine.

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