"Con rauco mormorio"
Hello all! New user here. I'm delighted with Musescore thus far. I started out with Lilypond, which looks wonderful but also requires a lot of the user. Since starting with Musescore, I've had a great time with it and found it to be so convenient, friendly, and feature-rich that I'm starting to make room for my laptop on top of my piano.
The following PDF is the first piece I've put into Musescore, an arrangement of my favorite Haendel aria for viola and piano:
I'm not sure if the volta notation is correct but everything else is pretty happy-looking.
It's a great program. If it ever comes out for the ipad, I'm going to be in heaven.
Comments
I seem to remember that a MuseScore Reader App exists for iPad
In reply to MuseScore Reader App for iPad by Jojo-Schmitz
I'm thinking not only of a reader, but a full-featured version of the program. With that and a passable piano app, I can see myself being able to rough out a piece of music at the piano, and then at least go some way toward editing it with an iPad.
My holy grail is to be able to get some good music editing time in on an airplane, away from the piano, without being forced to sacrifice my one-carry-on limit to a laptop. Heaven.
In reply to I'm thinking not only of a by fireandair
What about a small laptop or notebook? it can be as small as a tablet and has a keyboard.
Any audio?
In reply to Uh, we can't hear it. by Anonymous
Sorry -- I uploaded the PDF. Hope it works.
There's a great version of this on YouTube if you're curious what I started with.
Fireandair - your score looks great! Can you please post the Musescore file to the forum then we can not only the view the score with Musescore but hear it. Thank you!
Charles
In reply to Please post your Musescore version! by ozcaveman
I attached the mscz file to the comment above yours. :-) Sorry for the mixup.