Musecore player to embed in webpage
Hello,
I would like the ability to embed my scores in my own website pages. With Noteflight, which offers a similar online service for streaming scores, there is an option to copy and paste the url of the player into one's own webpage, using iframe. What is the possibility of Musescore.org offering a similar option, at least for the subscribed, pro version of Musescore.
Thanks,
Sam
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Go to any score on MuseScore.com, click "Share" and copy the HTML embed code and paste it in your website's source file.
Note: If you can't see the "Share" button on MuseScore.com (it's next to "Download") try disabling your adblocker. There are no ads on MuseScore.com, but the Share button is sometimes blocked due to the social media links it contains.
In reply to Go to any score on by shoogle
Great News!! Some how I missed that.
I love the open-source aspect of Musescore, so I much prefer to support it over Noteflight. I am upgrading my Musescore plan today.
Being able to embed a music score player in a webpage is a major feature which is not well advertised on the musescore.org site. There is no mention of it on the plan page (see https://musescore.com/upgrade). I suggest musescore.org add this feature to the list.
Thanks!
Sam
In reply to Great News!! Some how I by Sambaji
Thanks for the valuable feedback. We will make a comprehensive list of the features on musescore.com as part of the upcoming redesign.
Although your question is answered, this may still be helpful: http://blog.musescore.com/post/10854098002/embed-sheet-music-online
In reply to Go to any score on by shoogle
Is this possible to do from the desktop version?
In reply to Is this possible to do from… by Alex Shen1
No
In reply to Is this possible to do from… by Alex Shen1
Well, to be clear: there is no "desktop version" versus any other, there is only a desktop version. The way to create an embedded widget is to use MuseScore on your desktop to create the score, then upload it to musescore.com to create the widget, then use the embed feature. In other words, it's not either/or, it's both.
In reply to Well, to be clear: there is… by Marc Sabatella
I see, thank you for the clarification!