Posted by John Dalziel on Wednesday, December 30, 2009,
In :
Authoring Tool
SheetMusicEditor allows users to drag and drop their...
clefs,
time signatures and
notes
...onto the sheet. Very simple, and very intuitive.
Because users have to manually drag everything into the right place the
resulting sheets won’t have that high quality look; alignment of notes
will be slightly off.
A great tool to write down simple tunes and prepare them for printing
quickly. I don't think it would be advisable to use with very
complicated compositions.
Posted by John Dalziel on Monday, October 12, 2009,
In :
Library
Musopen is an online library classical music of music recordings and sheet music that are in the public domain.
All of the recordings on Musopen can be downloaded and or be embedded into a blog or website. The sheet music offered by Musopen is hosted by Scribd from where visitors can download or print the sheet music.
Musopen could be a good resource for practitioners/learners of music theory and music performance; visit http://www.musopen.com/ to find out more.
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