ScoreCleaner App Notates What You Play Into Your iPhone

If you've ever wished that you could not only record, but also automatically notate your song ideas, that technology is here. After 20 years of research on music cognition, folk musician Sven Ahlbäck, who teaches at the The Royal College of Music in Stockholm, and bass player Sven Emtell, who studied computer science at The Royal Academy of Technology, have built a practical application for songwriting on the go. To see how it worked, SocialTimes writer Megan O'Neill played a short exercise on her cello.

If you’ve ever wished that you could not only record, but also automatically notate your song ideas, that technology is here.

After 20 years of research on music cognition, folk musician Sven Ahlbäck, who teaches at the The Royal College of Music in Stockholm, and bass player Sven Emtell, who studied computer science at The Royal Academy of Technology, have built a practical tool for songwriting.

The DoReMIR Music Research team currently sells the ScoreCleaner Notes music notation app for $0.99 in the App Store.

To see how it works, SocialTimes writer Megan O’Neill played a short exercise on her cello.

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