About NN
Demand for easy way to play musicMusic notation has continued to evolve and transform throughout the ages and across the world. Today, with technology at the forefront of society, we continually see new forms of music games that allow non-musicians to play Jimi Hendrix songs just like the legend himself. Of course, this example is referring to the ever-popular "Guitar Hero" and "Rock Band" type video games that are sold for a variety of gaming consoles. These games use their own stylized version of music notation that enables individuals to match the stylized symbols from the screen to simple buttons on the game instrument. The Guitar Hero style of notation is fine for recreational play, but does not apply to real instruments. |
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Challenges of learning to read musicCurrently, learning to read and play music requires a significant time investment. And, often people quit in frustration or never bother to learn in the first place. Can you imagine if there was an easier way to learn how to play music in just one sitting! |
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The Numbered Notes solutionA new notation system called Numbered Notes revolutionizes the way music is learned. This system uses numbers 1-12 instead of letters A-G. And, defines pitch using a “12 Note Staff” rather than the traditional "Grand Staff". These "smart design" improvements allow users to simply match the number FROM the sheet music above to the instrument below. Simply put, this is a next-generation "play by numbers" system. |
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