Pizzicato Professional combines all the features found in
all other versions of Pizzicato. With it, you can write sheet music, you
can use all the intuitive composition tools and you can follow the full
music theory course.
Everything you need to write your own music,
from a soloist to a full orchestra, from classical music to techno
music.
Never seen before - Intuitive composition tools make music composition
available to everyone.
Music composition is not only notation - Discover audio editing, sound
creation, virtual synthesizers and a high quality sound library.
MIDI sequencing and effects.
An extensive and easy to follow tutorial helps you mastering every
aspect of Pizzicato.
All the tools you need in one software package, for your convenience.
A breakthrough in music software - Nothing else compares to Pizzicato.
Pizzicato may be used as a stand-alone
software or as a companion tool to any other music software.
The detailed and progressive
tutorials help you to use the software.
Display the on-screen contextual help with a single key.
The detailed music tutorial helps you to understand music notation or
review music theory.
Exercises wil help you to play simple music scores on a music
keyboard.
Display the note names automatically.
Pizzicato will help you to read a score. Sing or play your instrument
while Pizzicato is playing the score as a reference for rhythm and
pitch. Change the tempo according to your progress.
Music Notation
Just like you create a letter with a word processor, Pizzicato gives you
the tools to write, print and hear your music, whether for the soloist,
the band, the choir or the full symphonic orchestra.
Entering Music
You can enter the music with
combination's of mouse clicks, tool palettes, keystrokes, the virtual
piano keyboard, the guitar fret board window, or directly through a MIDI
keyboard, step by step or in real time.
The music notation is automatically spaced correctly. You can then
zoom in and adjust any aspect of the music notation at any time.
You can add accidentals, tuplets, chords as
well as many other standard or custom symbols and hear their influence
on the playback of the notes.
Select measures and use the copy/paste function, for instance to
duplicate measures or to transpose a melody without the need to rewrite
it manually.
You can use and manipulate up to 8 voices per measure.
You can enter music by playing the notes in
real time at your tempo, on a music keyboard connected through a MIDI
interface (for instance MIDI/USB interface).
Pizzicato displays the score and you can make any correction you want
and split the left and right hands on two staves.
You can edit the notes graphically as on a
piano roll editor. Music notation is adapted accordingly on the staff.
Enter the notes with the help of a guitar fret board window, showing
the name of the notes.
Fast entry of notes and chords
Using this entry mode, you can select the rhythmic value of a note
just by moving the mouse to the right for longer duration or to the left
for shorter duration.
You can encode simple music with only the mouse. There is no need to
select tools on a palette or to use the keyboard.
A similar mode is used to enter the notes of an existing chord
progression, on one or more staves. A simple but powerful note entry
mode to translate chord symbols into real notes.
Clef, key and time signatures
You can use all clefs (G, F, C, percussion), standard or transposed
(8). Change the clef anywhere in the score.
Select the key signature (number of flats or sharps at the beginning
of the staff) and change it anywhere in the score.
You can transpose the score from one tone to another, just by changing
the key signature or by selecting an interval.
Specify the number of beats of the measure with the time signature
(4/4, 3/4, 6/8,...) and change the time signature anywhere in the score.
Create composite time signatures (3+4/8), advanced key signatures
(mixing flats and sharps), free measures (with no time signature),
multi-measure rests, and customize the measure appearance and content.
Chords, text and lyrics
Add chord symbols and convert them automatically to notes on the
staff.
Add a title, the composer name or any free text associated to a page
or a measure.
You can enter the lyrics just by typing in the text syllables and
Pizzicato will place them nicely centered on the notes, up to 8 lines of
lyrics per staff.
You can even copy the lyrics from the text of another program (Word,
Open Office,...). You can adjust the position of lyrics and change the
font, size and color of each line.
Use the chord progression window to enter or edit the chords easily.
Page layout of the score
Adjust the page layout, customize the number
of measures for each staff or more generally, layout the music as you
want it to look on the page.
Add page and measure numbers, brackets, instrument names, bars and
repeats.
Specify the global printing size as well as the size of each
individual staff.
You can optimize orchestral scores by automatically hiding empty
staves.
Insert images and graphics in the page layout of the score. You can
write music tutorials and exercises books directly in Pizzicato. You can
print in any paper format, including booklet printing.
You can extract individual parts from a
conductor score and print them.
Other notation features
Pizzicato contains all the tools you need to write sheet music for the
guitar or other fretted instruments like the banjo, the bass, etc.
You can enter the music with the mouse on a tablature or TAB staff or
on a standard staff. You can display both staff and TAB or tablature and
Pizzicato can convert from one to the other.
A customized library of 240 fretted instruments is available and you
can ask Pizzicato to design a chord diagram library with specific
features like the position on the fret board or the number of strings
used.
A full library of chord diagrams is available, and you can add your
own to complete the library.
A set of specific symbols for the guitar may be added to the score and
they will affect the performance of the playback.
Pizzicato provides all the tools needed for drum notation. Note heads,
staves with 1 to 16 lines, the percussion clef and MIDI mapping of
instruments are combined to create nice looking drum parts.
Pizzicato will import MIDI files and can split the individual drum
instruments so that you can easily edit the parts and print nice drum
sheet music.
With Pizzicato, you can manage advanced pianistic notation and
multiple grace notes, both for page layout and playback.
You can add custom symbols to the palettes and define their graphic
aspect as well as their sound effects on the playback.
A special copy/paste function helps you to merge staves together or to
split apart an existing staff.
Assign colors to notes, based on the note names, the pitches, or
individually.
Audio to Midi to Score conversion
Pizzicato can now convert an audio file (WAV) into a
score. Play a melody on a flute, guitar, piano,... through a
microphone and Pizzicato can help you to transcribe it into music
notation.
The Audio/Midi/Score window helps you to adjust the conversion at each
step and offers you several features, like for instance:
Adjusting the start of audio notes
Delete, edit and add notes manually
Adjust the measure and beat positions
Work on several voices and staves, based on different
colors
Import a MIDI file or record freely in MIDI, without
the metronome, and convert it to a nice sheet music by setting the
measures and beats intuitively
Record in real time the starts of measures and
intermediate beats, by clicking with the mouse
Listen at any time to the audio and/or score version
of the music
Record an audio file in real time with a microphone
This new function also helps you to transcribe audio
polyphonic files (several notes together), even if it is more delicate
to work such files.
Playback of the score
Playing the score
While entering or editing the notes, you can
hear them.
You can play the full score or any part of it, starting at any
measure. You can even play a section in a loop and still continue to
edit the score while Pizzicato is playing it.
You can watch the notes colored as they are played.
The playback takes into account the tempo, accents, nuances, and
special effects.
Select the sound you want for each staff of the score.
Add sound effects by drawing a curve in the
effects view, for instance to add the precise shape of a glissando or a
crescendo.
If you have a MIDI synthesizer, you can connect it to the computer
through a USB/MIDI interface and Pizzicato can play the score by using
the sounds of your synthesizer.
You can use up to 16 MIDI input/output ports.
Select the sounds assigned to instruments on the staves by using the
standard GM/GS/XG lists of sounds or the sound lists of about 100
standard synthesizers. Customize the list of sounds for your
synthesizer.
The global view
This view is designed to provide you with the most advanced editing
tools of Pizzicato, all in one window, for your convenience.
You can edit the music notation directly, edit the notes graphically
as on a piano roll, you can draw effect curves to create a customized
crescendo and have access to most controllers and tools.
You can synchronize audio tracks, select virtual instruments and edit
the chord progression and associated scales.
You can select the staves to display and for each one you can choose
the editor(s) you need (notation, graphic, effects,...).
A set of 10 memories can be used to store different configurations and
switch between them as you work on different parts of your composition.
Audio tracks
You can add one or more audio tracks and synchronize them with the
score.
You can record audio tracks to add an acoustic instrument, voices or
sound effects.
With the audio editor window, you can directly edit audio tracks.
Operations like copy, paste, mix, echo, fade in & out, insert,
remove, time inversion, spectral analysis and synthesis, and many others
are available to edit the sound itself.
Create your own sounds
With Pizzicato, you can also express your creativity and imagination
by creating new sounds to play your music.
You can construct new sounds with a modular synthesizer, by assembling
building blocks.
Drag and drop the sounds directly into the score and hear the
resulting playback.
Quality sound library
Pizzicato includes a licensed version of the PapelmediaTM Sound
Library, with 1.2 GB of audio samples for a realistic sound rendering of
your music. This library is not included with the demo version.
You can assign these sounds to any staff or measure of your
composition.
You can also import samples from the Internet as SoundFont files. You
can modify them and use them in your music composition.
File exchanges
You can create a standard MIDI file from any Pizzicato score and
import MIDI files from the Internet or from any other music software and
edit or print the score.
You can also import and export MusicXML files to exchange music scores
with other music software.
Pizzicato offers you many tools not available anywhere else. Using
these file formats to exchange information, you can use Pizzicato as a
companion tool to many other music programs.
You can export a page or a few measures to a graphic file (BMP) and
use this image in a word processor or graphic software.
You can create an audio WAV file from any Pizzicato score, using the
full quality of the integrated library or imported SoundFont samples.
You can create an audio file for the full composition and also a
separate audio file for each instrument.
You can use these audio files to create a CD with your music
compositions.
Music Composition and Arrangement
Composing music consists of finding an idea and structuring this idea
into a full music composition.
Pizzicato gives you a series of tools to find an idea and to develop this
idea. It DOES NOT compose for you! You are the composer.
These tools help you explore musical possibilities with unmatched ease.
At every step of a music composition, you must make choices that will
finally produce a unique composition.
With Pizzicato, you make these choices with various practical tools that
help you to sort out the possibilities by listening.
Your choice is made according to your personal taste and to the
atmosphere or the feelings you want your music to express.
These tools form an intuitive composition environment.
The musical desktop
Pizzicato offers you a musical desktop on which you can easily and
efficiently organize a music composition.
Drag your preferred instruments directly into the score, including
percussion instruments.
One of the intuitive composition principles is to drag and drop scores
made out of one or several measures to construct a full composition.
Each score may contain melodies, chords, accompaniments, instruments
or effects, any of which can be combined.
Combine, play and edit these music building blocks and create the
first structure of your musical composition.
The result may be edited or customized in the score notation editor or
in the graphic note editor.
Melody - How can you find a melody?
By playing an instrument or singing, you can find a melody that may
become the starting point of your composition.
The Pizzicato libraries provide you with numerous note sequences and
rhythm sequences that you can try and combine.
The possible combination's are countless and will give you raw melodic
material which you can adapt.
Starting with an existing melodic idea, you can work out several
variations, based on simple rules that you can control, again
multiplying the possible choices.
Harmony to melody
With an existing chord progression, you can intuitively design a
melody.
Pizzicato can display the score so that the notes being part of the
current chord are displayed in green, the notes of the associated scale
are displayed in orange, and the other notes are displayed in red.
With this system, green notes are the strongest notes for building the
melody, orange notes may often be used as passage notes and red notes
should be avoided, except for rapid chromatic passages.
It becomes easy to design a melody on a chord accompaniment, because
the note colors help you to select the best notes.
You can test and try many possibilities by moving the notes or
changing the chords and seeing the note colors being adapted.
Music vectors
You can intuitively draw the shape of a melody on the staff and
Pizzicato will transform it into a melody that matches that shape and
the existing chords and scales.
Similarly, you can click to cut or lengthen the note durations and
structure the rhythm of the melodic line.
Harmony - How do you find chords?
Pizzicato has thousands of prepared chord progressions that you can
use and adapt according to your personal taste.
Navigate inside several hundreds of harmonic spaces available to you
in the Pizzicato music libraries and create chord progressions
intuitively.
Harmonic spaces consist of chords that can be sequenced harmoniously.
Listen to your composition while selecting chords and hear your music
being adapted to fit the chords you select.
Finding chords adapted to a melody
If you have a melody, Pizzicato offers you a chord analysis to find
possible chords that can match that melody.
As there are often many possibilities, a multiple choice is suggested
for each chord, and you can select the one you prefer by listening.
This function also provides a way to deduce the chords symbols from an
existing score.
Accompaniment
Use the many individual instrumental measures found in the Pizzicato
music libraries. Combine them in a few clicks into your composition and
hear the resulting accompaniment, including drums.
Without being an expert, you can easily create and edit a drum
pattern. You can use the standard notation or the visual piano roll
editor. Pizzicato can play the pattern in a loop while you edit it, so
you can intuitively modify it until you like it.
Pizzicato also provides prepared styles and variations that you can
drag in the score and combine into your composition.
You can also import style files from the Internet, with the Yamaha
style format (.sty extension) or extract a style from a MIDI file and
use it in your composition.
The score arranger
This function will adapt a musical structure to match the harmony
(chord progression) of your music.
By designing a simple structure of one measure, Pizzicato will adapt
it to the harmony of your composition.
The arranger works directly on the score. You can switch between the
original and arranged versions.
When you find a melody, you can do a chord analysis and add prepared
structures like a string quartet or add secondary voices with rhythmic
preferences. Pizzicato will arrange the score to match the chords.
Your Advantages - Why Choosing
Pizzicato?
Whether you are a beginner or professional musician, Pizzicato offers
you an easy and user-friendly approach to creating music with a
computer.
The music course and software tutorials do not require any music or
computer knowledge. They are surprisingly simple to read and apply. It
contains a full music theory course, with many examples that combine
with the discovery of the tools to enter music. You can then directly
apply what you learn in practice. With it, you will be able to
understand music notation.
The step by step tutorials show you how to write a score, with many
examples. You learn how to use each tool so as to be efficient and save
time.
Pizzicato offers free and unlimited technical support through the
Internet or email for any question you may have while installing or
using Pizzicato.
You can always email technical support from the editor of the
software. This guarantees clear, efficient and customized answers within
24 hours during business days.
A user forum, a database of frequently asked questions (FAQ) as well
as many tutorial videos are also available through the Internet site
24/7.
When you buy Pizzicato, you are entitled to receive two free major
upgrades of the software, by download.
Get Pizzicato
Professional today
and enjoy its features
for your musical activities!