So after it plays the notes, it should say which 'notes' it played and put it in one file. I need to accomplish this. How do I do this?.

Are you asking how to open a file and write data to it? I suggest reading perldoc -f open, perldoc -f print, and perldoc perlopentut.

Finally I like to Burn CD out of this 'packages. ( (Sound + Speech) without too much manual process. So anyone can practice without computer. I would be able to pack 100s of such packages on single CD.

There's no standard solution for that. You'd end up calling an appropriate program on your computer. Which one that is will depend on your OS, and the installed CD burner.

Abigail


In reply to Re: Musical Notes by Abigail-II
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