I am trying to create a program that plays twinkle twinkle little star using the following guidelines:
a) Experiment with the Midi player and when you feel comfortable how it works do the following:
- Create a Song class. i) Create a default constructor that sets the name of the song to "Unknown". ii) Create a second constructor that takes as input a String for the name of the song, and saves the name in an instance variable in the class.
- Create an addNote method that takes as input a note, velocity, and duration and saves it somehow in the class (adding the note to array(s) would be a good way to go).
- Create a playSong method that outputs the name of the song and then plays the notes that have been added to the song.
For example, the following would create a Song named "Test" that plays a middle C for half a second and D for a second:
Song test = new Song("Test");
test.addNote(60,127,500);
test.addNote(61,127,1000);
test.playSong();
b) Write a main method that uses your Song class to play Twinkle Twinkle Little Star, which starts with the notes: C, C, G, G, A, A, G (half note), F, F, E, E, D, D, C (half note).
I am trying to figure out how to make the playSong method play the notes. I assume I need to use a loop that has the noteOn, sleep, and noteOff in it.
I also do not understand where I am suppose to add the notes, velocities, and durations for each sound. I have them in my main method for now because that is what i understood from the guideline but then what do i do with this? ->
public void addNote(int note, int velocity, int duration) {
Info info = new Info(note, velocity, duration);
addNote.add(info); //do I add the notes, velocities, durations here?
//or keep in main?
}
Haven't gotten much sleep trying to do this program so I apologize if these are simple questions. I have done a lot of research (google, books etc) I just haven't found what I was looking for so this is my last resort.
Here is my UPDATED code
package song;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import javax.sound.midi.*;
public class Song {
private String name;
private ArrayList<Info> notes;
public Song() {
name = "Unknown";
notes = new ArrayList<Info>();
}
public Song(String nam) {
name = nam;
}
public class Info {
int note;
int velocity;
int duration;
private Info(int note, int velocity, int duration) {
this.note = note;
this.velocity = velocity;
this.duration = duration;
}
}
public String getName(){
return name;
}
public void addNote(int note, int velocity, int duration) {
Info info = new Info(note, velocity, duration);
info.note=note;
info.velocity=velocity;
info.duration=duration;
notes.add(info);
}
public void playSong() {
Synthesizer synth = null;
try {
synth = MidiSystem.getSynthesizer();
} catch (MidiUnavailableException e) {
}
try {
synth.open();
} catch (MidiUnavailableException e) {
e.printStackTrace();
System.exit(1);
}
MidiChannel[] channels = synth.getChannels();
Instrument instruments[] = synth.getAvailableInstruments();
synth.loadInstrument(instruments[0]);
channels[0].programChange(74);
for (Info note : notes){
channels[0].noteOn(note.note, note.velocity);
try {
Thread.sleep(note.duration);
} catch (InterruptedException e) {
}
channels[0].noteOff(note.note);
}
}
public static void main(String[] args) {
Song test= new Song("Twinkle Twinkle Little Star");
test.addNote(60, 127, 500);
test.addNote(60, 127, 500);
test.addNote(67, 127, 500);
test.addNote(67, 127, 500);
test.addNote(69, 127, 500);
test.addNote(69, 127, 500);
test.addNote(67, 127, 1000);
test.addNote(65, 127, 500);
test.addNote(65, 127, 500);
test.addNote(64, 127, 500);
test.addNote(64, 127, 500);
test.addNote(62, 127, 500);
test.addNote(62, 127, 500);
test.addNote(60, 127, 1000);
}
}
Here is my latest update
package song;
public class Song {
private String name;
private ArrayList<Info> notes;
public Song() {
name = "Unknown";
notes = new ArrayList<Info>();
}
public Song(String nam) {
name = nam;
notes = new ArrayList<Info>();
}
public String getName() {
return name;
}
public class Info {
int note;
int velocity;
int duration;
private Info(int note, int velocity, int duration) {
this.note = note;
this.velocity = velocity;
this.duration = duration;
}
}
public void addNote(int note, int velocity, int duration) {
Info info = new Info(note, velocity, duration);
notes.add(info);
}
public void playSong() {
Synthesizer synth = null;
try {
synth = MidiSystem.getSynthesizer();
} catch (MidiUnavailableException e) {
}
try {
synth.open();
} catch (MidiUnavailableException e) {
e.printStackTrace();
System.exit(1);
}
MidiChannel[] channels = synth.getChannels();
Instrument instruments[] = synth.getAvailableInstruments();
synth.loadInstrument(instruments[0]);
channels[0].programChange(74);
for (Info note : notes) {
channels[0].noteOn(note.note, note.velocity);
try {
Thread.sleep(note.duration);
} catch (InterruptedException e) {
}
channels[0].noteOff(note.note);
}
}
public static void main(String[] args) {
Song test = new Song("Twinkle Twinkle Little Star");
test.addNote(60, 127, 500);
test.addNote(60, 127, 500);
test.addNote(67, 127, 500);
test.addNote(67, 127, 500);
test.addNote(69, 127, 500);
test.addNote(69, 127, 500);
test.addNote(67, 127, 1000);
test.addNote(65, 127, 500);
test.addNote(65, 127, 500);
test.addNote(64, 127, 500);
test.addNote(64, 127, 500);
test.addNote(62, 127, 500);
test.addNote(62, 127, 500);
test.addNote(60, 127, 1000);
test.playSong();
}
}