Reading music scores

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Dewald van Deventer

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Jan 1, 2026, 4:14:27 AMJan 1
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Hi guys. Nice to be on this group. 
Blessed 2026 to everyone. 
I have a quick question. 
On Windows I have been using QWS "Qk Windows Sequencer", and Musescore the open-source music notation software, "also available on the Mac", to try and read scores. 
I am a pianist and read Braille music but I find it much faster and easy for my memory to learn music by ear. 
Is there a way with Logic to import Midi or Mxl files and review the notes somehow and separate the hands as well? 

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Dewald

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Daniel Contreras

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Jan 1, 2026, 9:23:58 AMJan 1
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hello, 
though I've never personally tried it, Yes, Logic does have the ability to inport music XML files. MIDI is of course accepted as well. I personally utilize Sibelius for writing and reading scores. I'm not sure how usable Logic's score notation view is, but you can certainly get a lot of information from the piano roll. I hope this helps. 
Daniel Contreras 

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Bruce Harrell

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Jan 1, 2026, 4:33:38 PMJan 1
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Hi.  I've had good luck importing music.xml into Sibelius from the internet.  Easy playback.  Can read or listen to the notes.   I imagine Muse Score can do that, too.

Dewald van Deventer

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Jan 1, 2026, 4:50:52 PMJan 1
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Thanks guys. I also installed Sibelius "the free version" the other day but I was just checking ig out since I wanted to see how accessible it was. 
Anyway ... just wanted to know if Logic could also give you an option to mute the separate parts, and if you could, for example, see what notes are in a specific chord. 

Dewald 
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On 01 Jan 2026, at 23:33, Bruce Harrell <bbh...@gmail.com> wrote:

Hi.  I've had good luck importing music.xml into Sibelius from the internet.  Easy playback.  Can read or listen to the notes.   I imagine Muse Score can do that, too.
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