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MuseScore in 10 Easy Steps
Learn how to create your own sheet music with the free music notation software MuseScore. Available for Windows, Mac and Linux in 30 languages. Download it from http://musescore.org Link to the playlist: http://musescore.org/howto
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MuseScore is free & open source music notation software available for Windows, Mac and Linux.

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oboebandgeek99 (1 month ago)
HELP!!!! i added several instruments for a full band piece, but it won't show them all! how can i compose if i can't see them all?!
pbone3b (2 months ago)
Are parts 9 and 10 coming?
gothikpoet (3 months ago)
it is doing the same thing with me. I cannot use the drums, thundersheets, or other pitched, or non-picthed percussions.
chris7pooper (3 months ago)
Same with me. I cant add snare bass bongos
TheShortDrummer (3 months ago)
it wont let me add snare or bass for some reason
dddtl (3 months ago)
@jhg: Some custom percussion notation and ability to use virtual drumline would be nice as well.
TheMegaExplosion (4 months ago)
cool
TheJPfanboy (6 months ago)
I love MuseScore :)
jhg12989 (6 months ago)
MuseScore is AWESOME!!!! It would be great in the future to find a way to incorporate sample library compatibility like garritan, etc... in to the software.
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MuseScoreHowTo commented on MuseScore in 10 Easy Steps: Part 3 Note Entry Basics (1 day ago)
"@RhythmLover001 The easiest way is to select the first demisemiquaver, hold shift down and select the 8th demisemiquaver (you should have a blue bo..."   more
 
 
MuseScoreHowTo commented on MuseScore in 10 Easy Steps: Part 3 Note Entry Basics (1 day ago)
"@RhythmLover001 Select a note and then press L. The Dynamics window will open. Crescendo and legato are at the bottom of the window."
 
 
MuseScoreHowTo commented on MuseScore in 10 Easy Steps: Part 3 Note Entry Basics (1 day ago)
"@EddyMorino Not sure why that's happening for you. The sharp sign appears when I add one in my score. Make sure you're using the latest version o..."   more
 
 
MuseScoreHowTo commented on MuseScore in 10 Easy Steps: Part 3 Note Entry Basics (1 day ago)
"@misterchocolatebear Select a note in the string part, go to Create > Text > Staff Text. A cursor will appear above the note and you can type..."   more
 
 
MuseScoreHowTo commented on MuseScore in 10 Easy Steps: Part 3 Note Entry Basics (1 day ago)
"@gfootball16 The best way is to add a tempo marking at the beginning of the score. Select the first note or rest and then go to Create > Text >..."   more