PlayScore - the app than scans music and then plays it back! with creator Anthony Wilkes E:215

Published: May 23, 2022, midnight

"A brilliant app to quickly hear how a piece sounds!"\nTake a photo of a piece of music and your mobile will play it back to you!\nThis week on 'Talking Flutes', Clare speaks with PlayScore Creator Anthony Wilkes about his brilliant app. The PlayScore 2 sheet music scanner takes traditional sheet music scanning to the next level, using the latest techniques in Optical Music Recognition.\nWhen you try this app you realise how invaluable it is for all musicians.\xa0 For example you can photograph a piano score of a piece of flute music and simply 'mute' the flute part.\xa0 You can then play along with the piano accompaniment.\xa0 Or if you don't know how something sounds, or you're interested in hearing the depths of a score, then simply scan with your phone and then you can choose what to listen to!!\xa0 You can also slow down an accompaniment without it losing pitch so you can learn to play a piece slowly!!!\nFor more information on PlayScore visit the app store and download the free version PlayScore 2.\xa0\xa0\n'Talking Flutes' and 'Talking Flutes Extra' are podcast productions by the TJ flute company.\xa0 For more information visit www.trevorjamesflutes.com