Re: Write down music for practicing?

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Brett McCoy wrote:
On Wed, Oct 20, 2010 at 1:41 PM, Erik Steffl<steffl@xxxxxxxxx>  wrote:

  I have lot of sheet music for practicing (guitar) and would love to have a
simple way to put it into computer so that I can play it.

Something that makes it easy to write music, could be just text (like
http://abc.sourceforge.net/) or regular music notation or tabs or...
whatever is optimized for writing down music...

  Just to be clear - I am not looking for a way to record the music, I want
to write it down in some kind of notation.

  playback is not a focus, if it produces midi or audio file and the rhythm
is correct I'm happy.

  (looking for opinions based on personal experience)

  (and yes, looking for linux solution)
I like Lilypond, which is text-based (and makes beautiful notation),
but if you want something more point-n-clickl, I recommend Rosegarden
or Denemo.

I second Lilypond the output is just so beautiful!
What I usually do (as I like to se a score) is use Rosegarden, export to Lilypond and do some "hand" tweaks to the Lilypond source.

Bests,
Lorenzo.
PS: I did these with the above mentioned method: http://lorenzosu.altervista.org/music_sound/guitar/ (maybe not the best examples, but thefact they need refinement is not because of the method though but because of my lack of time going back to them :)
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