Category: Software

Music Software to Transpose a Score

30 October, 2008 (12:08) | Software

I recently had a student ask for a suggestion for software to take a piece of music and transpose it. The suggestion that I’ve run across is Finale’s Printmusic. It’s $99 and has a demo version. It allows the scanning of music and then you can transpose to other keys. It’s [...]

Lot’s of things to get done – Ardour and Ubuntu Studio

4 June, 2007 (14:17) | Audio Recording, Software

It’s been a while since I’ve posted here, mainly because of a few projects that have taken a LOT of time. But right now, I’m doing a late “spring cleaning” of links/files on the hard drive, rearranging/etc. A couple of the items that I wanted to make note of are music related. [...]

Tips for Music Software

28 August, 2006 (10:59) | Software

I ran across this newsletter from Tempo Music while looking for a how-to for getting the music stems for voices on the same staff to be seperated. (Many times, in SATB/keyboard notation such as a church hymnal the different voice parts will be indicated by the stems up for soprano (and tenor) and stems [...]

Notation Software

28 August, 2006 (09:23) | Software

I finally broke down and purchased Finale Allegro over the weekend. It will be a few days before it arrives of course. I’ve been making do with the free Finale Notepad for a little while. Previously I had used Midisoft Desktop Sheet Music. But, I run the software in a virtual [...]