Klavarskribo game progress

I’ve been steadily learning to read and play piano music in Klavarskribo notation. I still feel like a beginner but the pace of learning is good. New observations are coming fast and furious.

From the start, I wanted to have a computer game to teach me Klavarskribo interactively a la Dance Dance Revolution. There are some games out there that come close: Piano Wizard and Synthesia. I even crashed the Synthesia forums to see if Nicholas Piegdon would consider adding support for Klavarskribo notation. He was very gracious, but he’s also got his plate full with lots of feature requests, including support for displaying traditional notation.

I couldn’t wait, so I’ve started to cobble something together, working on it on and off over the last couple of months. It’s not close to being ready to release. It’s more of a test to help me visualize the particulars and assess its feasibility. So far, I’m encouraged that I’m on the right track.

Here’s a screenshot of an early version:

Snapshot of scrolling Klavar notation

I will post a video once I figure out the best way to do that using WordPress and/or YouTube. Also, I plan to blog more about this throughout the rest of this first month of 2008.

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