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You guys every transcribe or arrange music scores?
I've always done it by hand, but I'm finding musescore (https://musescore.org) to be an incredible tool. It's FOSS and quite powerful and I was able to figure it out with out spending *too* much time watching vids and reading docs.
It has a very cool feature where you can listen back to your arrangement through MIDI-sequenced sound samples. Very cool. Very handy.
I haven't done that myself, but that looks interesting. I never really learned how to read sheet music though, even though I like to play guitar and keyboards..
Nightfox
I haven't done that myself, but that looks interesting. I never
really learned how to read sheet music though, even though I like to
play guitar and keyboards..
didnt they teach you how to do that in music class?
Re: Scoring musicI thought I took music class in high-school, because I remenber the setup where all the students had a seat in a line.... but now it does not seem like a reality for an instrument to say it was there. Maybe computer class right next to the band room, on a tandy 1000 knowitall set.
By: MRO to Nightfox on Mon Jul 15 2019 15:45:31
Re: Scoring music
By: Porosz to MRO on Thu Jul 18 2019 00:45:59
Re: Scoring musicI thought I took music class in high-school, because I remenber the setup where all the students had a seat in a line.... but now it does not seem like a reality for an instrument to say it was there. Maybe computer class right next to the band room, on a tandy 1000 knowitall set.
By: MRO to Nightfox on Mon Jul 15 2019 15:45:31
I guess they call it highs school so incase you wear glasses up on your nose, then they have some one sitting up there to look through the glass.
If you don't wear glasses then the upstairs personell are all alone during the set, and you peer straight through their song soul, like they wern't there... but high school, for places not one person has to be everywhere at once.
Forget the sone, make it a story, wait, check that, I hac=ve no poem - make it a programme.
Re: music class
By: Porosz to 120 on Thu Jul 18 2019 12:58 am
Your message was addressed to '120'.. Was that intentional?
Nightfox
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You guys every transcribe or arrange music scores?
I've always done it by hand, but I'm finding musescore (https://musescore.org) to be an incredible tool. It's FOSS and quite powerful and I was able to figure it out with out spending *too* much time watching vids and reading docs.
It has a very cool feature where you can listen back to your arrangement through MIDI-sequenced sound samples. Very cool. Very handy.
digital man
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