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From: ComposerOnline
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  • Looks great, but it seems to demand more time than doing an actual chorale in paper.

  • @IvanDBeltran

    If you're well versed in 4 part harmony, then I agree you can notate chords on paper swiftly and accurately. But you will not get acoustic feedback, for which you would need a piano. Experienced composers have a rich palette of chord sounds in their head, and can effortlessly notate these sounds. But student composers may well benefit from a tool that helps develop this relationship between notation and sound, and so the time spent launching the program may have its benefits!

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