Of course some of you knew I'd have to do this eventually. A bug prevented me from easily doing this until recently, but at long last, here goes!
#NVDAComposer
NVDA_COMPOSER_CLIP v2
# title: Mu isamaa, mu õnn ja rõõm (National Anthem of Estonia, also same medley for the national anthem of Finland)
# tempo: 120
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n65 t240 v127
n64 t240 v127
n69 t240 v127
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n67 t240 v127
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n64 t240 v127
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Another thing about this, I did it in the key of C because that's what was easiest of course. In fact I really don't know what the official key is. I've heard it in B flat, C sharp, A, and that's probably about it.
@jaybird110127 How do you actually use this composer? Do you write in Music notation? I can’t do that but I’m very curious about it.
@TheVoiceGuy No, once you have it open, you play notes on your computer keyboard. In the default mode, you're set up for a C major scale, and the keys J K L U I O 7 8 are C D E F G A B C. If you want a more traditional keyboard, hit Ctrl+K for QWERTY mode, then Ctrl+T for Chromatic mode. Then A S D F G H J K becomes C D E F G A B C, and W E T Y U are the black keys. This assumes a QWERTY keyboard layout. Number keys select various note lengths. There are many other commands for editing and transposing notes. Since you only get one octave on the keyboard, what I find myself doing is playing all notes in that one octave, then later transposing up or down those that went higher or lower.
@jaybird110127 How awesome is this? Another reason for me to jump on the virtual machine.