On 8/24/06, José Alburquerque <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Chuckk Hubbard wrote:
> Does anyone know another open-source notation program that supports
> advanced modern notation and will let me see the score while editing?
>
> Thanks.
> -Chuckk
>
Have you looked at rosegarden (Saw this program a w
Chuckk Hubbard wrote:
So Noteedit allows mouse control, but many advanced notation
possibilities aren't supported; Lilypond supports all sorts of things,
but I can't see my score and adjust positions of articulation symbols,
etc, with the mouse. The noteedit mailing list suggested starting
with
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> That would be rosegarden, not soundgarden.
Sorry, i got confused with the band
> > There is a Debian Package, named SoundGarden you can make midi
> > files, and you write directly on the pariture
>
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> Wim Kerkhoff
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That would be rosegarden, not soundgarden.
>> Does anyone know of any decen music notation software for Linux??? I'm
>> looking for something with a good GUI and that is easy to learn. Any
>> suggestions are appreciated!!!
> There is a Debian Package, named SoundGarden you can make midi
> f
Benjamin E Frame wrote:
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> Does anyone know of any decen music notation software for Linux??? I'm
> looking for something with a good GUI and that is easy to learn. Any
> suggestions are appreciated!!!
>
> Ben
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There is
> > Does anyone know of any decen music notation software for Linux??? I'm
> > looking for something with a good GUI and that is easy to learn. Any
> > suggestions are appreciated!!!
There's rosegarden. It's buggy, but there is a debian package.
http://www2.bath.ac.uk/~masjpf/rose.html
On Wed, 21 Jul 1999, Benjamin E Frame wrote:
> Does anyone know of any decen music notation software for Linux??? I'm
> looking for something with a good GUI and that is easy to learn. Any
> suggestions are appreciated!!!
Click on Music Notation on this page:
http://www.bright.net/~dlphilp/lin
Subject: music notation software for Linux
Date: Wed, Jul 21, 1999 at 05:04:03PM -0500
In reply to:Benjamin E Frame
Quoting Benjamin E Frame([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
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>
> Does anyone know of any decen music notation software for Linux??? I'm
> looking for something with a good GUI
Okay, its not exactly what you asked for...
The musixtex package for TeX can be used to typeset music. There is a
.deb for it in the non-free section. There is also the documentation
package - musictex-doc (also in non-free).
Matthew
Benjamin E Frame wrote:
>
> Does anyone know of any decen mus
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