Re: Getting started editing and playing a score

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Am Montag, 5. Oktober 2015, 18:14:15 schrieb worik:
> Thank you every body.  Helpful, definitely helpful
> 
> On 05/10/15 16:11, Bob van der Poel wrote:
> > 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 :)
> 
> But is there a link for MUP?  I cannot find it in my repositories
> 
http://www.arkkra.com/

It's great to see that MUP has become opensource in 2012, i wasn't aware of that...

Oh and noone has mentioned Lilypond yet, or ABC - both being notation "programming languages" as well, with existing GUI frontends of some sort, Denemo for Lilypond and runabc, flabc and others for ABC.

Edgar
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