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Sonic Visualiser
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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
Chordify - Chordify turns any music or song (YouTube, Deezer, SoundCloud, MP3) into chords.
PhET Interactive Simulations - Founded in 2002 by Nobel Laureate Carl Wieman, the PhET Interactive Simulations project at the University of Colorado Boulder creates free interactive math and science simulations.
Praat - Praat is a unique platform that comes with the service of speech analysis in phonetics.
SimPhy - Interactive 2D & 3D Physics simulation software
Riffstation - The web version is Free and you can learn how to play Chords with Youtube Songs.
Physion - Physics Simulation Sandbox