- Identify chords and put chord symbol on top.
- Works with single or multiple voices, accross one or more staves (like in sheet music for piano).
- Inversions are indicated.
- Notes are colored according to their function in the chord:
* Root in green
* Third in brown
* Seventh in red
- Works on whole sheet or on selected portion.
- Shows chords used in classical music: triads (major, minor, diminished) and seventh chords (MM7, m7, Mm7, dim7).
Note: Chord symbols are put in chord symbol text element (!), and the plugin can be run multiple times without texts fields being duplicated! (was not the case in other plugins)
![](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/rousselmanu/msc_plugins/master/example_standard.png)
With "Jazz" style (go to "Style" menu):
From "Polonaise, op. 53 - Heroïc", F. Chopin:
![](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/rousselmanu/msc_plugins/master/Example_ F._Chopin_Polonaise_in_A-flat_major_Op._53._Heroic.png)
Plugins are for Musescore 2.0
- [DOWNLOAD](https://github.com/rousselmanu/msc_plugins/archive/v1.2.zip) the last release.
- Put the plugin (.qml) in the MuseScore/plugins folder (basically "C:/users/%USERNAME%/Documents/MuseScore2/Plugins" in Windows).
- Restart MuseScore.
- Enable the plugin in "Plugin Manager" (you can also associate a shortcut).
More info: https://musescore.org/en/handbook/plugins
I started this plugin as an improvement of the "Find Harmonies" plugin by Andresn
(https://github.com/andresn/standard-notation-experiments/tree/master/MuseScore/plugins/findharmonies)
Itself being an enhanced version of "findharmony" by Merte (http://musescore.org/en/project/findharmony)
I took some lines of code or got inspiration from:
- Berteh (https://github.com/berteh/musescore-chordsToNotes/)
- Jon Ensminger (AddNoteNameNoteHeads v. 1.2 plugin)
--> Thank you :-)
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