Songscription Blog & Music Transcription Resources

Explore Songscription's guides to music transcription, sheet music, MIDI, piano roll, and AI-powered music learning, plus product updates and company announcements from the Songscription team.

All Articles

Tutorial9 min read

How to Simplify Sheet Music for Beginners

A song is not too hard to love. The arrangement on the page is too hard to play, and that is fixable. Here is what simplifying actually changes, a before-and-after of the same eight bars, and both the fast automatic route and the by-hand version.

Tutorial9 min read

Adjusting Transcription Difficulty for Piano Students

A student wants to play the song they cannot stop listening to, but the published arrangement is two grades too hard. Transcribe the song they asked for, then adjust its difficulty to land where they are. Here is the full teacher workflow, level by level.

Tutorial8 min read

Get Easy Piano Arrangements of Any Song

You want to play one specific song, and the small catalog of published easy-piano music does not include it. Here is the path that works for any song: transcribe a recording into a piano arrangement, then dial the difficulty down to where you are.

Resources9 min read

Can AI Transcribe Multiple Instruments at Once?

It is two questions in one. Reading many notes at once from a single instrument is something AI does well, especially on piano. Pulling several different instruments apart from one mix is the hard frontier. Here is what is really going on, and how to get readable notation today.

Resources9 min read

Polyphonic Piano Transcription Explained

A piano plays many notes at once, and pulling that apart into separate written notes is the core hard problem of music transcription. Here is a plain-language explainer of why simultaneous notes are so difficult, how a modern model reads a chord, and why piano is the benchmark.

Tutorial9 min read

Transcribing Full-Band and Multi-Track Audio to Sheet Music

A full band on one recording is the hardest thing to transcribe, but you are often closer than you think, because the song frequently exists as separate tracks. With stems, a full-band score becomes several doable problems. Here is how to transcribe each part and assemble a real score.

Tutorial8 min read

How Can I Simplify My Sheet Music?

If a piece is too hard to play, you do not have to give up on it. You can simplify sheet music two ways: let a leveler do it automatically, or trim it yourself in an editor. Here is what changes when you simplify, how to keep the song recognizable, and how to do it without losing the part you love.

Tutorial8 min read

How to Make a Piano Piece Easier to Play

A piano piece can feel out of reach because of dense chords, two busy hands, fast runs, or an awkward key, and each of those has a fix. Here is how to make a piano piece easier to play, by hand and with a leveler, while keeping the song sounding like itself.

Tutorial8 min read

How to Turn a Vocal Melody Into Sheet Music

You can sing a melody long before you can write it down. Here is how to turn a vocal recording, sung or hummed, into readable notation with AI: what the voice model gets right, where lyrics and runs trip it up, and how to clean up the result into a lead sheet you can keep.

Tutorial8 min read

How to Turn a Trumpet Melody Into Sheet Music

A clean trumpet line is one of the friendlier things to transcribe automatically. The catch is that the trumpet is a transposing instrument, and that changes the key the part should be written in. Here is how to turn a trumpet recording into sheet music and get the key right.

Tutorial8 min read

How to Turn a Saxophone Melody Into Sheet Music

Saxophone transcribes well when the line is exposed and single-note, but growls, altissimo, and the horn's transposition all shape the result. Here is how to turn a sax recording into sheet music and write it in the right key for the player holding the horn.

Tutorial9 min read

How to Arrange a Song for Saxophone

Arranging a song for saxophone comes down to two decisions: which line the sax should carry, and what key it reads in once you account for the horn's transposition. Here is how to take a song from a recording to a sax part a player can actually read and enjoy.

Stay in the Loop

Get notified when we publish new insights about music technology, AI innovations, and product updates.