Even though I did suggest musescore ... I have to admit that I rarely use it for notation. I still use good old MUP which I think produces some of the best output of any available notation programs. Fairly steep learning curve, but that makes it fun :)
On Sun, Oct 4, 2015 at 8:03 PM, Angel de Vicente <angelv@xxxxxx> wrote:
Bob van der Poel <bob@xxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
> Try musescore. Pretty simple to run. But, doesn't have the midi edit
> function of rosegarden. But, IMHO, much better for score notation.
+1 for Musescore if what you want is a simple way to enter score
notation (my 9 years old son loves to use it!).
Cheers,
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