I just finished Mozart's Londron Concerto - Allegro
I transcribed it to have parts for me, 2 other pianists and a small orchestra, it's the first time I use musescore 4 (instead of ms3) for a bigger piece and i love some of its features. I found a few limitations though as this is my first orchestral piece, like not being able to force an empty staff to show (useful for instrument groups), I worked around it with empty staff text but those break on multimeasure rests in parts, I made separate instruments for them to circumvent it though.
We should be able to fully remove and add text seperately in parts (perhaps an option in Properties>Synchronise to part, just extend with one option). But that's for feature requests
The source is from IMSLP and I uploaded it on the Musescore.com website
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Comments
Nice work, man!
Impressive indeed. Though I was surprise you used MS Basic sounds in MS4.
Did you try Muse Sounds?
In reply to Impressive indeed. Though I… by scorster
It's a hassle to get it to work in different environments like flatpak in linux (as it's propietary). I only wrote this to get its parts and playback isn't really my concern
Dear Tygoe,
What an impressive effort! It looks fine to me.
One thing, I would like to see the names of
the instruments (in abbreviations) as I had
trouble trying to work out which instruments
are playing (Eg: Piano I or II or III) Jeff
In reply to Dear Tygoe, What an… by jeffcarrollco
Hi Jeff,
I notated it from its concert piece on IMSLP, and those often do not have abbreviated instrument names, (except on the first stave), but rather use brackets to show which section is playing. The piano 1, 2 and 3 are under each other each in brackets and the violin section has a treble-treble-alto-basso clef configuration. Where only one instrument of a group is playing, the name is written above that staff