On Leadsheet2irpro.net you can transform musicxml-files to iRealPro songs or setlists, Melodies are written in numbers. More info you find on the site.
https://www.irealb.com/forums/showth...melody-numbers
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On Leadsheet2irpro.net you can transform musicxml-files to iRealPro songs or setlists, Melodies are written in numbers. More info you find on the site.
https://www.irealb.com/forums/showth...melody-numbers
LeadSheet2IRPro.net generates iRealPro chord charts from musicxml-files (.musicxml,.xml,.mxl).
optionally with:
- chords only
- chords with hints for dominants
- melodies in numberform
- melodic analysis: interval of melodie-notes relative to the actual chord
Here an example:
LS2N_SetListe (3 Songs) (akk_ohne_noten)
LS2N_SetListe (3 Songs) (akk_mit_noten)
LS2N_SetListe (3 Songs) (akk_mit_rel_noten)
Always remember to include correct composer info on charts you post in the forums.
https://www.irealb.com/forums/showth...er-information
Even on “example” charts.
Footprints was composed by Wayne Shorter
Sharing songs in playlists is limited by the posting guidelines.
guidelines for posting charts:
https://www.irealb.com/forums/showth...-and-playlists
The example playlists in your post are ok.
:))BOB
Tank you, I will post correct examples tomorrow.
wfessler,
Many thanks for the info. This program looks pretty useful.
The program has a couple of glitches. Notice that in the example on the website the program mistakenly translates "add9" as "b9," and "add11" as "#11."
In the examples that you give, what is the purpose of the @ signs?
Now if only I could speak German ...
Cheers,
Jer