
SimPhy
Physion
Algodoo
Akinator
Crayon Physics Deluxe
Minecraft
myPhysicsLab
PhET Interactive Simulations
Sonic Visualiser
Chordify
Praat
Riffstation
Audacity
AnthemScore
MyMusicTeacher
BRP-PACU
You can create different types of bodies inside its physics world with different parameters like restitution, friction, velocity etc. attach them with different types of Joints like spring, rope, chain, pulley etc. Due to its native Physics engine the accuracy in solving is great.
One can visualize the motion with the numerous built in tools like tracers of points on body or Body ghosting, Graphs between different parameters( like KE, speed, velocity, momentum, etc), FBD of grouped and ungrouped objects, Camera tool ( to set frame of reference) etc.
It supports gravitational , electric, magnetic and buoyancy fields. One can even set variable fields ( time dependent ) and can easily change the fields as well using sliders.
One can create their own GUI elements in it like buttons , sliders , checkboxes , List , dialog etc. and even can write scriptable codes in them for different events in its in-built powerful scripting editing tool.
SimPhy
Sonic VisualiserNice interface and you can even add extra fields and script on buttons and sliders as well.
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You can try Sonic Visualier [1] with Chordino plugin from the Vamp Plugin Pack [2]. It won't give you a full notation, but it can estimate chords from the audio recording. [1] https://sonicvisualiser.org/ [2] https://code.soundsoftware.ac.uk/projects/vamp-plugin-pack. - Source: Hacker News / over 2 years ago
You may find it useful to look at existing software, such as Praat and Sonic Visualiser. Source: almost 3 years ago
2) there are a few spectrum analyzer software options to show you the notes being played. I use Sonic Visualizer myself. https://sonicvisualiser.org/. Source: over 3 years ago
You can use e.g. The Sonic Visualizer for picking out the pitches and durations. Source: almost 4 years ago
I haven't used it for this myself but I think Sonic Visualiser (https://sonicvisualiser.org/) might be able to tell you what notes are being played if you feed it a recording. Source: almost 4 years ago
Physion - Physics Simulation Sandbox
Chordify - Chordify turns any music or song (YouTube, Deezer, SoundCloud, MP3) into chords.
Algodoo - Algodoo is a 2D simulator freeware product designed as a physics learning tool. It was originally created by Emil Emerfeldt as part of his masterโs thesis in 2008. Read more about Algodoo.
Praat - Praat is a unique platform that comes with the service of speech analysis in phonetics.
Akinator - Akinator is an entertainment app that acts like a digital genie that can read your mind. The game will ask you a few questions about the character you have chosen, and it will attempt to guess the character from your provided answers.
Riffstation - The web version is Free and you can learn how to play Chords with Youtube Songs.