Piano "rolls"
Posted: Tue Jun 04, 2019 3:55 pm
I am unsure how to ask this question with proper terminology since I am not a music major
I am attempting to create a set of rolling arpeggios in a single measure:
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Example (in a 4/4 time signature):
Bass clef: F# A C# Treble clef: E G. B. —— for beat one
Treble clef: F#. A C#. (Next octave E. G. B. —— for beat two
etc.
To complete four beats in the measure
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So there would be twenty-four notes in the measure.
I realize that layers are (likely) necessary.
I apologize that I, the math/computer science major, cannot articulate in better terminology to the music majors and gurus on the forum.
Thanks again for any help. I am learning — and enjoying the challenge,
I am attempting to create a set of rolling arpeggios in a single measure:
********************************************
Example (in a 4/4 time signature):
Bass clef: F# A C# Treble clef: E G. B. —— for beat one
Treble clef: F#. A C#. (Next octave E. G. B. —— for beat two
etc.
To complete four beats in the measure
********************************************
So there would be twenty-four notes in the measure.
I realize that layers are (likely) necessary.
I apologize that I, the math/computer science major, cannot articulate in better terminology to the music majors and gurus on the forum.
Thanks again for any help. I am learning — and enjoying the challenge,