My trials with MuseScore 9.5 this weekend
Hi, I have to say I'm delighted with 0.9.5 under ubuntu jaunty. Much more stable than 0.9.4 for me.
I have been trying it out this weekend. See attached what I've done to test it out.
These are simple compositions which doesn't deserve to "show off", but I think they can give anyone a fair impression about what the editor can do. I mean, I wouldn't post this if a lot of well polished, examples where already there. BTW: not sure wheter posting pdf's is appropriate or not. They're quite heavy... well doing it anyway.
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A ver las voces.mscz | 3.04 KB |
A ver las voces.pdf | 23.21 KB |
Una cosa improvisada.mscz | 4.59 KB |
Una cosa improvisada.pdf | 48.86 KB |
Comments
Is "Una cosa improvisada" Yours? Its peftect!!!!
In reply to Is "Una cosa improvisada" by loukasxanthos
thank you :-) Only a quick draft to test out MuseScore. Far from perfect from a musical point of view.
But what MuseScore did it near to perfect, I agree. Only the dots are too close to the note heads, but can be fixed by hand.
How long did it take you to write Una cosa improvisada?
In reply to How Long by Peter w-b
As the title suggests ( "an improvised thing"), it was only a short testing work. I often do short things like this one.
Anyway, it took me about 1:30h , a little more perhaps. This includes the thinking involved while composing the music, and also finding my way around with the editor. If your question is about how long would take me to transcribe that music using musescore today, my bet would be no more than 15min.
In reply to Not much really... by jc cheloven
I enjoyed this well enough that I saved a copy. I like the emotional feel of the piece, and the texture is something I would want to come back to, maybe try writing along those lines.
Thanks!