Re: Software for scanning sheet music

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Hi,

I would start with the MuseScore service: https://musescore.com/import

If that works for you for the import, you can then work with the sheet in the MuseScore software (works great on Linux, and the non-free or not-fully-available on Linux parts are for playback not notation) or you can export to MusicXML.

Jacek

On 27/02/2023 15:30, Bengt Gördén wrote:
Hi,

I have some sheet music from an old relative of my wife. They are nicely printed on paper (printing shop) and 105 years old this year. I would like to scan them and hopefully have them converted to lilypond or xml or whatever is used today. It seems that MusicXML is the most used today but the best would be lilypond. Anyone know of such software for Linux? I saw an app for iPhone and Android that seemed promising but much cooler would be a native Linux program.

Best,


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