I have also tried downloading MuseScore 3 as I heard that it still works on ios, but it doesn't for me as when I go to upload score it just gets stuck on uploading screen and never actually uploads.
I like to store all my music related files in a single cloud storage, so I can readily view them on my iphone, ipad, etc. The problem is IOS devices cannot open MuseScore files, and neither does the official MuseScore App (from what I saw). I could care less about their music learning/score browsing subscription.
I teach an intro music theory class and the final project of the class is a composition. I normally require MuseScore for my class, however this semester, I ran into an issue were some of my students do not own a PC/Mac. They use their iPad as their computer. The only MuseScore app on the iPad is a reader only. I need something that they can create scores utilizing only their iPads.
Nobody here can assist with this. We are other Apple users like you, not folks that work for Apple, and we have no access to your subscriptions, nor to this or other third-party apps and app data. We cannot research, resolve, or even see the details related to this. Start with reviewing the available the Musescore website account info and then contact with Musescore support staff.
The MuseScore apps for iOS and Android devices let you connect to your account on MuseScore.com, and play, transpose, and view individual parts from your scores as well as scores shared by the MuseScore community.
One subscription is valid both on the web and in the Mobile App.
If you already have a MuseScore account simply close the windows that suggest starting a trial (press 'X' in the upper left corner) and log in using the same username and password (Profile tab in the app).
I posted this to the mac forum but would also love to know if this exist on iPad.
Good day. I have a client who is moving to the mac and getting a job as a music therapist. Is there any accessible software that would allow someone to write a score and then print it as a musical chart? Thanks.
First, thanks for the great answers. My client is familiar with Musescore and since she is moveing to the unfamiliar environment of the Mac this might be the better choice. Howabout accessibility? Since this is for her job which one would be easier to use and the most acessible to voiceover? Again, thanks. This is why I always referr people to this sight for the wealth of great information.
One more Note: MuseScore 4 should be coming out early next year. They are eager to improve their support for Mac's and also to make the program as accessible using a screen reader as possible. Version 4 is expected to be greatly improved in that rghard. That being said, the accessibility of Muse Score is already pretty good AND it is free!
The interface is intuitive and easy to use. Notes can be added to your score by selecting a rhythmic value and tapping on the stave to place the note on the correct pitch. You can also use an on-screen keyboard to enter notes.
Because Noteflight is browser-based, student scores can be accessed from any device (iPad, Android device, laptop, desktop computer) as long as they have an internet connection. This makes is the ideal choice for schools that have a BYOD (bring your own device) policy.
Signing up for a school account is an economical choice for schools with 1:1 iPad programs (you pay an annual subscription fee based on the number of students) and means you can take full advantage of the education features. Your students are grouped into classes and you can view and assess their work from your teacher login. There is no need for students to email scores to you or export them to Google Drive or Dropbox, so in this way, Noteflight overcomes many of the workflow difficulties usually associated with using iPads. For more information about school accounts, visit Music First.
The Notion app is useful for older students and for teachers who want to create compositions and arrangements on a portable device. If playback sound is important to you, this will be your app of choice: scores are played back using top quality sound samples from London Symphony Orchestra.
Christopher Russell (Technology in Music Education blog) wrote about the Photoscore add-on here and more recently here and Paul Shimmons (iPad and Technology in Music Education blog) gives a detailed step-by-step walk-through of the process here (including transferring the score to the Notion app and to Sibelius).
Please check out our MusicWriter app. It is a great fast songwriting tool that allows you to easily write songs and print out or email the finished music score. It is also great for learning to read music quickly, as it helps you see the relationship between the notes on the piano, the notes on the score and their note names. It can save and retrieve dozens of songs you create.
You can use Finale, MuseScore or Noteflight to do the same thing. Not all have an inbuilt screencapture tool, but there are free screencapture software options such as Jing (or even the inbuilt function on your Mac or PC).
StaffPad's unique algorithms convert your handwritten notation into a beautifully typeset score. It'll even help you by automatically correcting your stem directions, adding courtesy accidentals and highlighting when there's too many, or too few, beats in the bar.
Work seamlessly with audio and notation by recording or importing audio directly onto your score canvas. Edit with intuitive pen gestures; apply unique DSP effects; easily tempo map free-time audio; and let Adaptive Audio automatically keep everything in the right time and key for you.
StaffPad can play your score back to you in wonderful detail, using the included core library that features more than 55 instruments . Almost all instruments in the core library feature multiple layers of playing dynamics, repetition samples and recorded articulations like staccatos, trills, tremolos and pizzicatos.
For the first time, production-quality results are available straight from your score . Results that used to cost thousands, require high-end computers, an array of complex plugins, software, sequencers, and hours of work are now available by just pushing play. With StaffPad, you can just write music; not worry about technology.
Sound Presets let you choose alternate playing styles or playback sound variations within the same instrument, whilst also creating a useful marking on the score. Swap easily between sounds with a tap.
Full score playback from the StaffPad Core Library allows you to hear the score in full detail; solo your part to hear it through, or mute your part to play along with the rest of the virtual band. Perfect for practicing.
Reader ScoreSync lets you sync any score you import to your Reader with other Readers on the Wi-Fi network - without StaffPad. Perfect for smaller rehearsals where you don't need the ability to make changes to the music.
Name of the game you want hacked: MuseScore: sheet music
Version of the game: 2.6.2
iTunes Link for the app: -sheet-music/id835731296
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Requested Features: Premium unlocked
In December 2022, MuseScore released MuseScore 4, with an entirely new interface, an engraving overhaul, workflow improvements, a new mixer, VST instruments and effects support, and accessibility improvements.
forScore is a sheet music reader app exclusively designed for iOS devices. It was launched in 2010, at the same time as the first ever iPad, so the technology it offers has developed alongside the evolution of the iPad, making it the perfect buddy for your Apple tech. You no longer have to carry folders of sheet music around to every performance - forScore is essentially a PDF reader designed for musicians to enable them to collect and organise all their sheet music in one place, as well as annotate their music in detail.
The International Music Score Library Project (IMSLP), also known as the Petrucci Music Library, is a digital library sheet music app for public domain music, i.e., music which is no longer copyrighted, so mainly classical music. The project began in 2006 and its main aim is to make public-domain music accessible online for free. It is available for both iOS and Android.
Piascore is a free sheet music reader app, available for iOS devices including the iPhone and iPad. This app enables you to carry your sheet music wherever you go, download sheet music, notate it, and organise it as you wish.
Some of the best features include Cloud Play, which offers access to the IMSLP library with thousands of free sheet music titles. You can also connect your account to Dropbox, Google Drive and iCloud so you can sync your PDF scores. Likewise, you can sync your account with iTunes, or scan in PDF scores via the camera capture feature.
Like most programs, MuseScore offers click-and-drag note entry and key command entry, as well as entry using an attached MIDI keyboard. It also boasts a vibrant online community, and many users appreciate the ability to post and share their arrangements and scores. MuseScore is available for Windows, Mac, and Linux, and its online handbook is extensive.
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MuseScore is a free music composition and notation software for Linux, Microsoft Windows and Mac. MuseScore is a WYSIWYG editor, full support for music playback and import or export MusicXML and standard MIDI files. Percussion symbol support, is printed directly from the program.
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