🎼 Do YOU think MuseScore will be the future of music? Why do you think so? Leave your thoughts in the comments below! 🎶 Have a wonderful, musical day! 🎶
I use MuseScore to compose and engrave my music. I'm self-published, and the distributor I use accepts PDFs, so I don't have to worry about file compatibility. I do have to do a lot of manual engraving to prepare my scores, but with each MuseScore update comes less and less tedious work to get everything aligned. It keeps improving, and the robust feature set along with the best free sounds we've ever gotten empower young, aspiring composers to start exploring professional work without first paying a ton of money. It's perfect for getting started, and it's even good enough that you could keep using it for your entire professional career (as I certainly intend to), if you're willing to sacrifice the time it takes to work around the occasional bug. MuseScore 4 is the reason I compose music, and I'm excited to see how it keeps evolving.
I'm so happy MuseScore 4 is the reason you compose music! I am also really excited for it to keep evolving and improving. It has great potential for many to use for their entire professional career. While I'll stick to Dorico, the more notation programs we have that are high quality, the better for all of us!
MuseScore! It's a relatively popular open source music notation program. They've garnered quite the following as of late due to some recent updates. You can check them out here: musescore.org/en Hope this helps!
🎼 Do YOU think MuseScore will be the future of music? Why do you think so?
Leave your thoughts in the comments below!
🎶 Have a wonderful, musical day! 🎶
I dropped from Piano ages ago, but in the musical academy they used MuseScore, It's a really good tool
I use MuseScore to compose and engrave my music. I'm self-published, and the distributor I use accepts PDFs, so I don't have to worry about file compatibility.
I do have to do a lot of manual engraving to prepare my scores, but with each MuseScore update comes less and less tedious work to get everything aligned. It keeps improving, and the robust feature set along with the best free sounds we've ever gotten empower young, aspiring composers to start exploring professional work without first paying a ton of money. It's perfect for getting started, and it's even good enough that you could keep using it for your entire professional career (as I certainly intend to), if you're willing to sacrifice the time it takes to work around the occasional bug.
MuseScore 4 is the reason I compose music, and I'm excited to see how it keeps evolving.
I'm so happy MuseScore 4 is the reason you compose music!
I am also really excited for it to keep evolving and improving. It has great potential for many to use for their entire professional career. While I'll stick to Dorico, the more notation programs we have that are high quality, the better for all of us!
Musescore 4 barely runs on my computer :(
That sucks! Hopefully future updates will help it run on your computer!
great video, try to talk louder :)
Hello! While I've gotten better at leveling the audio, I still appreciate the feedback!
Have a wonderful, musical day!
MuseScore 4 may be the future of music, but MuseScore 5 will be even future-er.
Uh... Muse WHAT?
MuseScore! It's a relatively popular open source music notation program. They've garnered quite the following as of late due to some recent updates. You can check them out here: musescore.org/en
Hope this helps!
@@TheMusicalNotesOfficial No, it sounds like you were saying something naughtier than that.