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Also, you can type the chord in once: <code>play_chord [:c4, :e4, :g4]</code>. | Also, you can type the chord in once: <code>play_chord [:c4, :e4, :g4]</code>. | ||
== Variables == | |||
Play all the keys starting from the 60th key. | |||
<syntaxhighlight > | |||
nappain = 60 | |||
live_loop :kaikki do | |||
play nappain, attack:0.01, sustain:0.1, release:0.9 | |||
sleep 1.5 | |||
nappain = nappain + 1 | |||
end | |||
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Revision as of 16:59, 12 October 2020
The Piano
Sonic Pi plays all piano keys. The command play 70
means the 70th key, play 71
plays the next to the right. Sonic Pi plays also decimal notes, try play 71.67
. Also, you can play multiple notes at the time:
play 72
play 75
play 79
Melody
Use sleep
command in between.
s = 0.5
play 72
sleep s
play 75
sleep s
play 79
Notes
The notes C, D, E, F, G, A, B
are available. Also, the black keys are there; use s
as sharp or b
as flat.
play :C
sleep 0.5
play :D
sleep 0.5
play :E
The different octaves are available as numbers, try play :C3
or play :Fs3
.
Chords
Chords are usually written on top of the charts.
play chord(:D, :minor7)
sleep 1
play chord(:D, :major7)
sleep 1
play chord(:D, "7")
sleep 1
play chord(:Db, "7")
sleep 1
play chord(:Db, :major7)
sleep 1
play chord(:E3, :minor)
sleep 1
play chord(:E3, :major)
sleep 1
play chord(:E, "7")
sleep 1
play chord(:G, :minor7)
sleep 1
play chord(:A, :major)
sleep 1
play chord(:G, "m7-5")
Also, you can type the chord in once: play_chord [:c4, :e4, :g4]
.
Variables
Play all the keys starting from the 60th key.
nappain = 60
live_loop :kaikki do
play nappain, attack:0.01, sustain:0.1, release:0.9
sleep 1.5
nappain = nappain + 1
end