I haven’t had any practice in reading sheet music in like 3 years, and even then I was a novice and was quite slow at it. And I’ve never tried transcribing music in sheet form but I think I can, especially given a tuner, although it’ll take long.
In this case I recommend trying to automate the transcription process. You could use something like piano2notes (yet another AI browser tool) in order to get the midi/transcript directly from the mp3 file.
I’ve never used such services before today, but I’ve just checked the quality with a sample mp3 tune written on the fly in Musescore and it seems quite good (at least for tonal music with very recognizable melodies). Here’s the result:
I haven’t had any practice in reading sheet music in like 3 years, and even then I was a novice and was quite slow at it. And I’ve never tried transcribing music in sheet form but I think I can, especially given a tuner, although it’ll take long.
In this case I recommend trying to automate the transcription process. You could use something like piano2notes (yet another AI browser tool) in order to get the midi/transcript directly from the mp3 file.
I’ve never used such services before today, but I’ve just checked the quality with a sample mp3 tune written on the fly in Musescore and it seems quite good (at least for tonal music with very recognizable melodies). Here’s the result:
IMAGE (original score above, automated transcription below)
There’s also a free service called soundslice that declares to be optimized for use cases like yours, but I didn’t check it.