Releases: lgvr123/musescore-workoutbuilder
2.4.1
2.4.0
What's new in 2.4.0 ?
- [New] Add steps duration (quarter, dotted, ...)
- [New] Option to produce one score by root note, allowing for producing exercise sheets for multiple roots at once.
- [Improvement] Chord naming, chords extraction from a current score (grid mode)
2.4.0 Alpha 3
What's new in 2.4.0 Alpha3
- Limit to standard Harmony types
- Improved chord naming
- Pushing grid patterns was not working
- A GridWorkout with 2 patterns was not correctly printed.
2.4.0 Alpha 1
About 2.4.0 alpha 1
This release is an early preview version of the following new features:
- Define the steps durations: the user can now define the duration of each steps instead of the default quarter notes used until now
- Add rests : the user can now add rests in an step progression.
Both features allow to define more rhythmic exercises.
Warning
This version has been tested but not thoroughly. It is provided for test purposes.
2.3.0
New features in 2.3.0
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In Grid mode, build patterns in the notes defined by the current chord.
E.g. This mode will loop among C,Eb,G,A,Bb for a "Cm6" chord. -
In Grid mode, specify the key signature to use by prefixing it to the pattern (°).
E.g. "(bbb)C-7;F-7;D07;G7b9;C-7;Eb-7;Ab7;Dbt7;D07;G7b9;C-7;D07" (from Joe Hendersion's Blue Bossa) -
In Grid mode, use "|" to mark line breaks between Chords.
E.g. "Bb7;Eb7;Bb7;Eb7|Eb7;Eb7;Bb7;Bb7|C-7;F7;Bb7;Bb7" (from Sonny Rollins' Tenor Madness) -
New "Bass instrument"(°°)
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Store the last used settings
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Better handling of Aug, Sus2, Sus4 chords
2.2.0 (corrected packaging)
New features
New Grid mode: you specify :
- a grid such as "Cm6;Fmi9;D07;G7#5#9;Cm6"
- patterns to play : such as "1-3-5-7", "1-5-3", ...
and it generates a score.
!! Corrected packaging.
1.2.1
1.2.0
1.1.0
This version of Scale Workout Builder plugin for MuseScore 3.x has te following features:
- Define freely up-to 8 patterns of up-to 12 steps each
- Loop them across the diatonic scale, or by triads
- Repeat the patterns over different roots
- Choose the transposition to play-along in the score
- Export to a MuseScore score