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FarmFox
09/30/22 4:27:20 AM
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Steffenfield posted...
Might want to look into other music transcription software applications.

It will greatly simplify your work tasks.

https://fixthephoto.com/best-music-transcription-software.html

Many tend to be quite pricey though.

I honestly dont have a problem with writing on empty sheet paper. Ive been doing it for a decade. They both get the job done. Digital just looks more professional. Musescore still looks the best from that list, but its acting weird.

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SiO4
09/30/22 11:36:52 AM
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FarmFox posted...


I guess Ill stick to paper lol


There has be a good sheet music program out there.
Actually, when I was a kid I had one for the Commodore 64.
It was excellent and made by Electronic Arts, back when they were good. Basically a different company at the time.

I didn't really realize it at the time, but that program helped introduce me to Bach.
~Though my mother was probably already listening to it I'm sure.

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