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The following article presents a status report on the development of five of the most active notation software projects for Linux. Most of them are works in progress, but all are well along on their ...
Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe. As BroadwayWorld previously reported, MakeMusic (formerly known as Coda ...
When I was an untutored rock musician, I envied my colleagues who could read and write music notation. They could access and study material that literally was a closed book to me. So, at one point in ...
After you have input your composition into your notation software, it is worthwhile reviewing the timbres and textures of your composition and considering whether they are effective or not. You might ...
MakeMusic will celebrate the 25th anniversary of their music notation software Finale with the release of Finale 2014: a radical overhaul which promises to be both future-proof and interactive. Most ...
MakeMusic on Thursday announced support for Apple’s recently released Intel-based Macintosh computers. The company said that the next version of Finale, its music notation software, will be made as a ...
It’s hard to believe that a music notation editor as powerful as MuseScore is free, but it is. While not as versatile as heavyweights such as Finale and Sibelius, it’s perfectly viable for the average ...
Versatile Delivery Systems on Monday announced the public beta release of Frameline 47 for Mac OS X. The company bills Frameline 47 as “the world’s first MPEG-7 video notation and content navigation ...