Move score from MS.com to MS.org
Having trouble understanding procedure. …move score from MS.com to MS.org.
I want access file, + Properties, to get to midi file.
Following attachment, below. Something not working .
Is instruc #2 referring to MS .com or .org?
I have account, subscription , and MS 4. ( studio )
Any help appreciated.
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The website musescore.com is a site dedicated to storing and sharing scores. The website musescore.org is dedicated to supporting the MuseScore Studio notation software. There isn't particularly a place to store scores here on the .org site.
Ahhh! I think I see the issue. Note that at the top of your screenshot from Google it says "AI Overview". Like most AI statements, it's not merely wrong, it has no bearing in fact whatsoever. Relying on AI for any kind of factual material is like relying on a parrot: the things it says might sound like English, but they don't actually mean anything.
We need a more detailed description of what you are trying to do. Because the description you've given here is simply meaningless. Sorry.
In reply to The website musescore.com is… by TheHutch
I couldn't agree more. I use Google to search all the time. Lately, I have to disregard the top listings (AI) and scroll down to find anything factual. Don't forget, Google agrees to Gulf of America. Sorry, shouldn't get political.
In reply to I couldn't agree more. I use… by bobjp
Gulf of America is more "inclusive" since Mexico is in an American continent.
In reply to The website musescore.com is… by TheHutch
Try Microsoft CoPilot instead. I find it very useful for programming issues, so in this case I guess that the parrot has listened more carefully.
Your question is so similiar to this one: https://musescore.org/en/node/374828 that I'll share the same answer:
"You download scores from musescore.com and you can choose from a variety of formats. A paid subscription gives you access to more scores than a free account. You can also play scores on .com without downloading them.
The MuseScore Studio software is free and downloadable from musescore.org. Version 4 is the latest version. This software is for creating, editing and playing scores.
You can find it here: https://musescore.org/en/download
You can open your downloaded scores in the MuseScore Studio software. You can share your own scores made in the software by uploading them to your account on .com. A free account is sufficient for uploading scores. The software can export your scores in MIDI format.
There are also apps for iOS and Android tablets but these are only for playback, not for scoring. You can find these apps in the appropriate app store for your tablet."
As already mentioned, the Google AI answer is a load of garbled nonsense. Ignore it.