Create Music Simply with KBPiano

Nicholos Poma B.S.
I had written a few songs ago and while I can play guitar, I was never able to compose the music. Tried a few of the very expensive programs but I really did not get anything accomplished. Enter in KBPiano which is very small, but very powerful music composition software for your PC. The program it self is very simple to use and allows you to build your music scores piece by piece through a graphical recommendation.

One of the most important features is that you can change your notes on the fly. There are simple interfaces which allow the user to define an instrument and then to modify those instruments attributes. One trick to be aware of is to use all clean guitars in your channels because you will get some extra features ad you will also be able to set them up any other instruments.

With the KBPiano software I was able to compose and record two songs and I am getting ready for my third. The software has a fully functional 30 day trial period, but even after you finish the trial period the program itself only cost $22.00.While there are many instruments to choose from, you also have the ability to make your own.

Links

http://www.gfsoftware.com/

Published by Nicholos Poma B.S.

Nick Poma holds a Bachelor of Science and Information Technology degree. He has served in the United States armed forces as a 31U, Tactical Communications Specialist, from 1983 to 1989 and then again from 20...  View profile

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  • cathiesbloggs11/30/2007

    Great Review!..wow..this is interesting..

  • Stephan11/30/2007

    Great review! I probably would not use this, but know some people that might be interested. Thanks!

  • Nikki11/30/2007

    Great review, I'll have to send this article to both of my boys who write and mix music all the time.

  • Jody11/30/2007

    Great info, thanks for sharing! I'm going to forward this to a few people I know would be interested.

  • Lenora Murdock11/30/2007

    This is going to cut severly into my writing time. Thank you! Thank you for sharing your finds so generously.

  • Kim Linton11/30/2007

    Years ago I used a program called Band-in-a-Box that was very similar. Great reveiw!

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