Re: Muse Score


Felix G.
 

Wow this is great news. There's another way of creating scores which I found, called Lilypond. You type your score in a textual language, kind of like LaTeX, and it comes out looking professional. You can also get a midi so you can check what you wrote.

2018-04-22 20:56 GMT+02:00 Sarah k Alawami <marrie12@...>:

Eya I remember it said that as well. I hope the new ersions of  nvda will work better with the app. This is actually very exciting.

On Apr 22, 2018, at 11:51 AM, Governor staten <govsta@...> wrote:

The tutorial was updated a year ago. They are still using a very old version of NVDA. I believe they reference 2016.1.





On 4/22/2018 2:46 PM, Sarah k Alawami wrote:
Oh I agree. Now let's hope those sema changes come to mac as I might not always be around my windows machine to finish my master piece.

On Apr 22, 2018, at 11:25 AM, Rusty Perez <rustys.lists@...> wrote:

The tutorial linked in the first message of this thread says it was
created and updated one year ago.
The link added in message 7 of this thread describing updates to the
pallet controls was written 7 months ago.
And, though I haven't tried it, it looks like the developer has solved
the key signature problem.

I don't know if and or when I'll ever get around to trying this, but
it's really exciting to know that it's there if and or when I want to.

Rusty


On 4/21/18, Lino Morales <linomorales001@...> wrote:
I meant to post this URL yesterday. Muse Score is a music composing program
from what I’ve been told and yes it works with NVDA. Thanks to Jason
Castinguay and Joe Steinkamp on Twitter for posting this NVDA tutorial.
https://musescore.org/en/node/113581

Lino Morales






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