VINT, component of the Visual Piano System

VINT by example
Let’s wrap up the melody with the fifth line-you’re well on your way to becoming a true VINT master!
Line 5

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The last note we played from line 4 was note C. Next up is a Major 2nd descending, so the next note we play is C.


Note 21
Play note C

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Note 22
Play note G
The blue circle VINT is the Minor 2nd descending, which means we need to play the note G.



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Note 23
Note 24
Note 25
Here we have the Major 3rd descending, which means we need to play the note B.
Note 23


Play note B

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Note 24
Here we have a Minor 2nd ascending which means we now need to play the note A.



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Note 25
Lastly we have a Major 2nd descending, so that means we have to play the note G.


Play note G
Note 25

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Congratulations! You've just played your first song written in VINT!
Play note A
Line 5 review
A clearer version of line 5:





C
B
G
A
G






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Note 22
Note 23
Note 24
Note 25
Complete review
Here are lines 1-3 with the notes written inside the VINT. Since the starting note is D, everything is relative to that.

LINE 1
LINE 4
E
F#
G
A
B
D
D
D
E
D
D
G
D
D
D
LINE 2
D
G
F#
E
C
LINE 3
LINE 5
B
C
G
A
G


