For those who want to see and hear what the Finale music notation software program interprets "unplayable" notes-- meaning, how the program interprets tones outside the normal range of an instrument under "Equal Temperament" tuning-- here is how Finale can interpret such notes on a piano. I present visual examples of the highest and lowest notes on a normal piano keyboard (the standard 88-key format, excluding the Bösendorfer grand pianos, which include extra keys). I, then, follow these with a short video of the Finale MIDI playback (For best audio results, it might help some viewers to increase the volume.).
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January 2025
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