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Revision as of 00:09, 8 February 2009
Original author(s) | Werner Schweer |
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Developer(s) | Werner Schweer |
Stable release | 0.9.4
/ February 6, 2009 |
Preview release | r1484
/ February 1, 2009 |
Repository | |
Written in | C++ |
Operating system | Microsoft Windows, Linux |
Size | 5MB |
Available in | Brazilian Portuguese, Czech, English, French, Galician, German, Hindi, Italian, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Turkish |
Type | Scorewriter |
License | GNU General Public License |
Website | musescore.org |
MuseScore is a music scorewriter for Linux and Microsoft Windows. MuseScore is a WYSIWYG editor, complete with support for score playback and import/export of MusicXML and standard MIDI files. Percussion notation is supported, as is direct printing from the program.
The program has a clean user interface, with fast note editing input similar to the step-time note entry found in the popular commercial Scorewriting software packages, Finale and Sibelius.
MuseScore is free software, published under the GNU General Public License.
Capabilities
MuseScore is able to import and export from many different music formats, including MIDI and MusicXML, as well as the importing of files from the commercial music arranging software, Band-in-a-Box. It is able to produce engraved output as a PDF, SVG or PNG document, or alternatively, music can be exported to LilyPond for subsequent tweaking of the output.
Development
MuseScore is an outgrowth of MusE, a MIDI sequencer for Linux. In 2002, Werner Schweer decided to "cut MusE's notation capabilities out of the sequencer and rewrite it as a standalone notation editor."[1] The rewrite is based on the cross-platform Qt toolkit.
See also
- GNU LilyPond
- Sibelius (computer program)
- Finale (computer program)
- SCORE
- Scorewriter, also contains the list of most Notation programs
- Encore (software)
References
- ^ Dave Phillips, "At the Sounding Edge: Music Notation Software, the Final Installment," Linux Journal (6 April 2006).