Tag Archives: music technology

Noteflight Now Supports Chord Diagrams

Noteflight Guitar Chord Diagrams

We are excited to announce that Noteflight now supports both guitar and ukulele chord diagrams, including transpositions and extended chords. Here is how it works: New Formatting Option The formatting panel has a new General setting to “Show chord diagrams” that can be selected for the score and individual parts. By default, all new scores […]

Winning Arrangement at the National A Cappella Convention

Sam Baker

We are so excited to announce the winner of the Noteflight Marketplace competition, held at the National A cappella Convention (NACC) in April, for best a cappella arrangement.

Noteflight Video Player Enhancements

Noteflight’s video player has been fully redesigned to enhance the viewing experience on desktop and mobile, including in embedded files. Here is how it works: Viewing Options When viewing a video-synced score the video player will open either as a small floating window in the lower left, or as a half-screen view above the score. […]

Frettable Adds Noteflight Integration

Frettable Adds Noteflight Integration

Frettable now gives subscribers the opportunity to play their instrument into its online AI and instantly open the score right in Noteflight. This makes it even easier to take music you are working on in Frettable and get it into music notation. There are many advantages, including: Easily getting your musical idea into notation by […]

Noteflight Launches New Help Center

Noteflight Help Center

Noteflight has launched a brand new Help Center that allows customers to easily find the answers they need. The topic-specific categories, search bar, and contact form are there so every Noteflight user can instantly find what they’re looking for all in one comprehensive platform. The new Help Center is split into four sections: Using Noteflight, […]

Teaching Within A Noteflight Community: One Educator’s View

In this article I’ll explore a Noteflight Learn site, in use at a school in New York City. It’s always valuable to share real-world stories of how technology can serve educators and students. Although I’ll be discussing a high school, nearly all of the features are equally useful in elementary grades and college and university […]

An Interview with Doug DeAngelis, Professional Composer

With the A3E conference in Boston this year – and our own Joe Berkovitz highlighted as a speaker on the future of web audio, we decided to sit down with Conference Chairman, Doug DeAngelis to talk about his experience as a composer and how he views the role of technology in his work. What makes […]