Have many here tried to create/edit musical notation (fairly standard sort) - not the fancy wallpaper varieties ...?
I was struggling until this morning, when I had another go at MuseScore - see https://musescore.org/en
There are some snags, and different versions, and some things are a bit tricky, but actually once a basic line is entered, and a few basics are sorted, it becomes a breeze.
Today I entered one line of a piece which our group may play later this week - OK - it's only 17 bars long, but I was able to change the key almost instantaneouly into "disgusting" versions with 7 flats or 7 sharps, and change from treble clef back to bass clef - which is where the piece started before I reentered it. Now I need to master writing the whole four part thing out, and selecting off individual parts. I think having got this far it shouldn't be too difficult.
The one feature I've not succeeded with completely yet is providing different dynamic markings for the repeat section - which in the original simply says "p repeat f" - though even that shouldn't be too hard.
Marks which I assume are for string players, such as v and 0 and numbers above notes may force me to look at the manual.
Oh - MuseScore can play what I've written, including the repeat - though without the dynamic shading. I had to split some bars to get the repeats to work, and also find out how to delete trailing empy bars. Not too difficult when one finds the clues to use the "Tools" menu.
I was struggling until this morning, when I had another go at MuseScore - see https://musescore.org/en
There are some snags, and different versions, and some things are a bit tricky, but actually once a basic line is entered, and a few basics are sorted, it becomes a breeze.
Today I entered one line of a piece which our group may play later this week - OK - it's only 17 bars long, but I was able to change the key almost instantaneouly into "disgusting" versions with 7 flats or 7 sharps, and change from treble clef back to bass clef - which is where the piece started before I reentered it. Now I need to master writing the whole four part thing out, and selecting off individual parts. I think having got this far it shouldn't be too difficult.
The one feature I've not succeeded with completely yet is providing different dynamic markings for the repeat section - which in the original simply says "p repeat f" - though even that shouldn't be too hard.
Marks which I assume are for string players, such as v and 0 and numbers above notes may force me to look at the manual.
Oh - MuseScore can play what I've written, including the repeat - though without the dynamic shading. I had to split some bars to get the repeats to work, and also find out how to delete trailing empy bars. Not too difficult when one finds the clues to use the "Tools" menu.
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