Folks, I'm sure you've been there: learn the basics of reading music and then you open the score and there's way too complicated things to figure out, but when you listen to the song, it's simple. 
Do you happen to know a good software that takes a scanned image or PDF, recognizes it, and then plays the bits you're interested in?
That, to me, is a great way to learn music, as you hear it right while looking at the sheet; soon enough you don't need the software. I've tried Guitar Pro, but it doesn't seem to have that image recognition capability. I also tried SmartScore, and it was frustrating: both getting music to be recognized and playing it back. It sounded way too synthesized; it was like an audiologist's frequency recognition test. I can read tabs, but even tabs can get way too complicated if you want to learn something great.
I know, ear training by itself is an essential skill that helps, but that's kind of a way of working on it too.
Do you know any great guitarist-friendly software for scanned tabs and learning music?
Thanks!
Do you happen to know a good software that takes a scanned image or PDF, recognizes it, and then plays the bits you're interested in?
That, to me, is a great way to learn music, as you hear it right while looking at the sheet; soon enough you don't need the software. I've tried Guitar Pro, but it doesn't seem to have that image recognition capability. I also tried SmartScore, and it was frustrating: both getting music to be recognized and playing it back. It sounded way too synthesized; it was like an audiologist's frequency recognition test. I can read tabs, but even tabs can get way too complicated if you want to learn something great.
I know, ear training by itself is an essential skill that helps, but that's kind of a way of working on it too.
Do you know any great guitarist-friendly software for scanned tabs and learning music?
Thanks!