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Getting the notes in

We talk all about that fundamental task that is essential to using music notation software: getting the notes into the program in the first place! There are actually lots of ways in, and it’s worth knowing about them all so that you can use the best meth

An episode of the Scoring Notes podcast, hosted by Scoring Notes, titled "Getting the notes in" was published on July 10, 2021 and runs 47 minutes.

July 10, 2021 ·47m · Scoring Notes

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We talk all about that fundamental task that is essential to using music notation software: getting the notes into the program in the first place! There are actually lots of ways in, and it’s worth knowing about them all so that you can use the best method depending on the situation. If you like to point-and-click your way around a staff, try the keyboard — and we mean both the computer and musical varieties. Step-time? Flexi-time? HyperScribe? Simple? Speedy? Pitch-before-duration? Duration-before pitch? What about importing MIDI and MusicXML files into your score? Even if you think you’ve mastered this basic element of working in notation software, we’re sure you’ll learn something from what we discuss, or at least “take note” of the many ways to fill your page with music. More on Scoring Notes: Where in the world is…? Pitch before duration note input in Dorico Re-input pitches in homophonic music Simplifying Simple Entry in Finale Speeding up Speedy Entry in Finale Getting the hang of HyperScribe in Finale Use the semicolon to input grace notes in Sibelius; save time Stick to it with sticky tuplets, slurs and lines A quick guide to note entry methods in Sibelius Tips for quicker and easier note editing

We talk all about that fundamental task that is essential to using music notation software: getting the notes into the program in the first place! There are actually lots of ways in, and it’s worth knowing about them all so that you can use the best method depending on the situation.

If you like to point-and-click your way around a staff, try the keyboard — and we mean both the computer and musical varieties. Step-time? Flexi-time? HyperScribe? Simple? Speedy? Pitch-before-duration? Duration-before pitch? What about importing MIDI and MusicXML files into your score? Even if you think you’ve mastered this basic element of working in notation software, we’re sure you’ll learn something from what we discuss, or at least “take note” of the many ways to fill your page with music.

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