MuseScore

From CCARH Wiki
Revision as of 01:53, 15 October 2010 by Craig (talk | contribs)
Jump to navigation Jump to search

Detailed instructions for creating music notation using the computer keyboard in MuseScore for four examples are given below.

  • Exercise 1: Note Entry and Lyrics
Basic note and lyric entry. You may need to use Ctrl+/ to transpose the notes by an octave at the start of the note entry.
  • Exercise 2: Octaves, Slurs, Fingerings and Text
A demonstration of how to add fingerings, slurs as well as dealing more with octave transposition during data entry on the computer keyboard.
  • Exercise 3: Chords
A demonstration of how to enter chords. Chords can also be entered by interval: Shft plus a number will add a diatonic interval below the current note in a chord. Alt plus a number will add a diatonic interval above the current note in a chord.
  • Exercise 4: Upper and Lower Voices
A demonstration of how to place multiple voices onto a single staff.
Description Exercise 1 Exercise 2 Exercise 3 Exercise 4
Instructions: musescore1.pdf musescore2.pdf musescore3.pdf musescore4.pdf
PDF file export: ex1.pdf ex2.pdf ex3.pdf ex4.pdf
Native MuseScore data file,
uncompressed:
ex1.mscx ex2.mscx ex3.mscx ex4.mscx
Native MuseScore data file,
compressed:
ex1.mscz ex2.mscz ex3.mscz ex4.mscz
MusicXML file export,
uncompressed:
ex1.xml ex2.xml ex3.xml ex4.xml
MusicXML file export,
compressed:
ex1.mxl ex2.mxl ex3.mxl ex4.mxl
Lilypond file export: ex1.ly ex2.ly ex3.ly ex4.ly
MIDI file export: ex1.mid ex2.mid ex3.mid ex4.mid
PostScript file export: ex1.ps ex2.ps ex3.ps ex4.ps
PNG image file export: ex1.png ex2.png ex3.png ex4.png
SVG image file export: ex1.svg ex2.svg ex3.svg ex4.svg
HE-AAC audio export ex1.m4a ex2.m4a ex3.m4a ex4.m4a


Links