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Chords, scales, harmony, melody, etc.
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is there any website where you can download scores for FL studio or view how melodies are written in hosts. I mean I know how to write melodies and especially it is easy to write melodies for electronic music and goa trance. But I am interested to view melodies of musically complex music like classic. How would they look on a note editor on a computer host. With that I can train myself to write melodies better and more complex and learn the concept of notes better. unfortuantely I do not own a midi keyboard.
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Baniev wrote:is there any website where you can download scores for FL studio or view how melodies are written in hosts. I mean I know how to write melodies and especially it is easy to write melodies for electronic music and goa trance. But I am interested to view melodies of musically complex music like classic. How would they look on a note editor on a computer host. With that I can train myself to write melodies better and more complex and learn the concept of notes better. unfortuantely I do not own a midi keyboard.
Does your host allow you to import MIDI files and view them as you describe?
If so, you can download lots of MIDI files online - just search away!

Some of them might look a bit weird though (depending on how they are imported), but it's a start.
Unfamiliar words can be looked up in my Glossary of musical terms.
Also check out my Introduction to Music Theory.

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I don#t know if it supports Midi but I think it does. i am using old FL Studio. fL Studio 6 or so.
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almost certainly better than a DAW host will be to download MuseScore, free, and import the midi into it.
the DAW is going to rely on some quantization default and since you won't really know how to control it per the imported material (or even if you do!), it's going to be rather dodgy as far as rhythm/timing for a lot of things.

this: http://www.kunstderfuge.com/

is an enormous resource. with no account, for free, you are restricted to five DLs a day.

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