MuseScore for Piano
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Fast note entry
Step-time and real-time MIDI input, and a built-in virtual piano keyboard. Or type the notes in, or click with the mouse.
![Note input in MuseScore with on-screen piano keyboard](/sites/musescore.org/files/styles/width_1480/public/2017-08/note-input.png?itok=nOPGhvxc)
Advanced transposition
Transpose a selected passage to any key, or by any interval—or even transpose diatonically within the same key.
![MuseScore transposition dialog](/sites/musescore.org/files/styles/width_1480/public/2017-08/transpose.png?itok=i0Fr_6wg)
Video scores
Send scrolling sheet music videos to YouTube, with the notes highlighted in the score as they sound—and highlighted on a virtual keyboard below.
![Scrolling sheet music video from MuseScore](/sites/musescore.org/files/styles/width_1480/public/2017-08/video-score.png?itok=xerbdBBN)
Complete notation
Pedaling, fingering, cross-staff beaming—you name it. Everything needed to write piano sheet music is here.
![Complex piano sheet music in MuseScore](/sites/musescore.org/files/styles/width_1480/public/2017-08/complete-notation.png?itok=_97zE9hm)
And more...
- Playback of almost all notation elements
- Support for third-party SFZ and SF2 sound libraries
- Style rules apply to the whole score at once
- Total control of every score element’s position
- Support for solo+piano (add small staff with different instrument)
- Support for cadenzas (smaller notes and variable length measures)
- Continuous View displays score as endless ribbon, with no layout breaks
- Easy-to-use and customizable interface
- Import from other music notation software via MusicXML
- Share music online with musescore.com
- Rehearse on the go with MuseScore mobile apps
- Full-featured desktop software free for Mac, Windows, and Linux