Learning any new skill is hardly ever “easy” - this is especially the case with uploading music. However, being able to upload music will give many rewards to the Piano Student or Teacher that invests time in learning how to do so. If you are able to learn how to start uploading your own music then you will be able to study any piece you’d like. For teachers, you will be able to assign any piece that you’d like and make your own custom method pulling from any resource available. Although this might not be the easiest process or may seem daunting, we promise that if you put in the work you will reap the rewards. If you ever run into an error that you can’t solve by using this document then please feel free to send us your files.
We are excited to announce that you can now upload and share your music files in Piano Marvel! All you need is an XML and MIDI file! Here’s a quick video showing how easy it is to upload your own music:
You can easily share your music files with friends and students.
Watch the video below to see all the ways you can share music in Piano Marvel:
You can now slice your uploaded files into customized learning segments to start practicing more efficiently and systematically track your practice percentage completion!
Watch this video to see how to make your own practice segments in Piano Marvel:
So let’s say you want to learn how to play a song that isn’t in the software already but don’t know how to use notation software. In this video we’re going to show you how to utilize online resources to find versions of songs that have already been made, saving you lots of time!
Watch this video to see how to find music from online resources like Musescore and then upload them onto Piano Marvel:
Sometimes, no matter how much searching you do there just aren’t any online resources available that have the XML file for the piece you are wanting to learn. What happens now? In the video below I am going to show you how to use Music Recognition apps like Playscore 2 to make XML’s from PDF files or photos:
Please note that we are working on being able to support scans directly from Playscore to cut out any work currently necessary in Musescore or Finale
There are companies out there that will create XML files for you. One such company we highly recommend is “Tunescribers”. The great thing about their service is that they can do any request you’d like and they also have a huge library available to buy “ready-made” XMLs. Check out their ready made files here: https://www.tunescribers.com/catalog
This item deals exclusively with being able to use notation software such as Musescore, Finale or Sibelius. For more details on this please refer to the section on “Using Notation Software To Create or Edit XML Files”.
If you’d like to make a thumbnail for either a book, bundle or song you can do so by following a few simple criteria. First, you will need to make sure the format you are exporting to is a PNG file. Next, the thumbnail size will need to be 300x330.
In this section we are going to focus pretty heavily on specific skills or tasks that you might need to learn how to do when entering music into Piano Marvel. The following list will be applicable to both Students and Teachers alike, as uploading music is available to all users.
We currently support Finale, Musescore, and Sibelius. Finale is by far the most compatible with Piano Marvel because it is what we have been using since we started Piano Marvel back in 2009. Musescore and Sibelius are more recent additions and we are happy to have them. One of the things that make these two resources great is that they support custom plugins that allow ways to speed up some processes that sometimes require too much time when compared to Finale. Another great benefit is that Musescore is COMPLETELY FREE! If you’d like to check any of these software out here are some links that will get you started right now:
Musescore - https://musescore.org/en/download
Finale (Demo) - https://www.finalemusic.com/free-trial/
Sibelius (Demo) - http://www.sibelius.com/download/index.html
In this video we’re going to teach you a trick that will enable you to enter music into Musescore much faster than the traditional “note by note” method. Please click the video below to learn this valuable note entry method.
In this video we’re going to teach you a trick that will enable you to enter music into Finale much faster than the traditional “simple entry” method. This will allow you to save a fair amount of time when transcribing/arranging music by hand.
In this video we are going to be focusing on how to add fingerings to a piece of music. The example below is going to show you how to add a fingering quickly in both Musescore and Finale.
Musescore
Finale
This video is going to focus on showing how to make better sounding accompaniment files. This specifically refers to making a MIDI file that includes more than just the solo piano part and has either a full fledged orchestration or ensemble.
Here is a download link to the template file that I used in the video: [Download]
If you would like to see all the other Finale templates that we have made, you can download them here: [Download]
Sometimes you might want to add lyrics or notes to a piece of music. Using the lyrics tool (as opposed to the text tool) is how to make this possible when importing into Piano Marvel. You can check out how to do this in the videos below:
Musescore
Finale
Here are some common problems that users run into when uploading music onto Piano Marvel. This is a great place to start when looking for a quick fix on a song that you’re having an issue with. As always, if you have any questions or find that these fixes don’t work, please feel free to fill out the form located in the “Experiencing A Different Error?” section and we will do our best to see why this is happening and if we can find a way to fix it.
Problem: This is a problem that arises from how Musescore currently exports its MIDI files.
Solution: Solution: To fix this problem, all the user needs to do is simply delete the tempo marking at the beginning of the piece and then re-export the MIDI file which will fix this issue.
Problem: There is something in your XML file that Piano Marvel does not recognize and cannot be opened.
Solution: Import XML into a new document in either Musescore, Finale or Sibelius. If that still doesn’t fix it, you might have to consult the “Guide To What Is And Is Not Supported In Uploads” to delete items that are known to currently make Piano Marvel crash.
Here’s a video that show this error happening in Piano Marvel and how to fix it in Finale with our template file:
If you’d like to download the template file, you can do so here: [Download]
If you are needing help on something that isn’t covered in this document, please fill out this form.