MuseScore has a robust notation engine, capable feature set, and it’s even catching on in a number of academic institutions around the world. MuseScore will look more familiar to users of something like Sibelius, and just as the latter released a major upgrade, it also had a big 1.1 release with major new enhancements. I’ve spoken previously about engraving tool Lilypond, but it’s not entirely graphical, even with GUI front ends. But not only are there other alternatives, too, here’s one tool that’s making free and open source notation viable. Music notation software has long been seen as a two-horse race, a Pepsi versus Coke stand-off between Finale and Sibelius. An example score produced with MuseScore’s new lead sheet features.
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