Score Creating
I have a Chromebook and don't know how to make my own score. is there anything i can do to make my score
I have a Chromebook and don't know how to make my own score. is there anything i can do to make my score
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I don't have experience with a Chromebook, but creating a new score should work on all platforms similarly.
Did you read the first chapter of the handbook?
https://musescore.org/en/handbook/4/setting-your-score
If you are having trouble installing MuseScore 4 on your Chromebook, there are a few unofficial videos on YouTube. For example:
https://youtu.be/0ddni0u6pt4
https://youtu.be/xOKUpyd2DDs
There is also an out-of-date Handbook article which describes installing MuseScore 3 on a Chromebook:
https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/install-chromebook
As regards starting your own score, the Handbook might help:
https://musescore.org/en/handbook/4
... and in particular the Basics chapter:
https://musescore.org/en/handbook/4/basics
In reply to If you are having trouble… by DanielR
I appreciate the advice but the problem is my Chromebook does not support Linux and that is what all the videos and hand books say
In reply to I appreciate the advice but… by alexanderplunk…
The handbook does state that your Chromebook must support Linux. Otherwise I'm afraid that you are out of luck.
In reply to I appreciate the advice but… by alexanderplunk…
Indeed, in order to install MuseScore, you need Linux. All Chromebooks made in the last several years support it, but some extremely old one don't. Also, some "managed" Chromebooks (eg, owned by a school or other organization) might disallow it, so you'd have to get your system administrator to lift that restriction for you.
If all else fails, you could try rollApp, which support MuseScore and other apps via the cloud. It worked last I tried but the experience is definitely not optimal. It's probably worth the $150 or whatever it might cost to buy a new computer you can use normally (or less for a used one).
I have a Chromebook as well, managed by my school, and I can't figure out how to make a score.