
Now you can create a widget to share your song with the world. Just hit the Share Song button to get HTML code that you can paste into your web page or blog, and everyone will be able to see and hear your song play. You can also generate a link to your song that you can send to a friend. See the different types of widgets you can make.
Plern Piano is completely free and always will be. But if you've found it useful, please consider making a donation so I can continue to spend time improving it. PayPal makes it pretty easy to donate, and no amount is too small. Thanks!
Have sheet music but can't read it? With Plern Piano you can quickly and easily input notes into the virtual score. When you're done, hit Play and you'll see all the piano keys you need to press highlighted at the right time, as well as which notes are coming up next. You'll also be able to hear how the song should sound.
Want to turn a midi file into sheet music? Just import the midi file, select the tracks you want to include, and Plern will instantly create sheet music for you that you can further edit if needed.
Want access to free sheet music? Hit the Load button and browse free songs that other users have saved. Save your own music that you've entered so you can access it later. You can also save your songs privately so no one except you can access them.
Want to compose original music and share it with others? Easily create and edit songs by clicking on either the score or the keyboard. Supports all note durations, dotted notes, sharps, flats, etc... Adjust the tempo of the song using the slider. The song can be as long as you want. When you're done, Save your song with a login/password so only you can access it, or make it available publicly to everyone. New! Now you can also share a song with anyone by emailing them a link directly to the song, or create a widget for the world to see!
Want to learn to sight-read music? Just click on Show Score While Playing checkbox and you can watch how the notes on the score relate to the keys on the keyboard during playback. Practice, practice, practice!