This workshop offers an introduction to using MuseScore, where we will go over the basic functions of the software. MuseScore is available at: musescore.org/en ...
This month we take a look at the FOMUS and MuseScore music notation programs. First, though, I want to announce again that the 4th annual international Linux Audio Conference will take place in ...
Scores are essential in music. They include not only the notes, but also the playing directions, rests, rhythm, and so on. As a result, even the most experienced musicians continue to rely on sheet ...
However, if you are not much concerned about playback algorithms sounding a bit more realistic or hesitant to buy a new software, try MuseScore. The software comes at an unbeatable price – it’s free!
In this issue, I am asking you to implement simultaneous viewing of pad names and notation previews in MuseScore Studio. That is, so that the user can see both the name of the sub-instrument and its ...
In one sense, MuseScore is the "odd man out" in this article. It does not employ LilyPond in any way, but it does support MusicXML. That support gives it an entry into the LilyPond environment by way ...