MuseScore Café - Worksheets
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- Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024
- This week in the MuseScore Café with Marc Sabatella, I'll show you how to create worksheets in MuseScore - similar to the ones I use in my online theory courses. By combining text, notation, graphics, and page layout techniques, you can create some extremely engaging interactive educational materials that are also fully accessible for blind musicians.
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Priceless - deserves far more views!
Great thank you I am just in the process of writing up the basis of Barry Harris 6th diminished to make sure I fully understand it. starting at the beginning with the chromatic scale through whole tone etc.
You are really a master!!! thank you
Hello there!
If I provide only the melody, can MuseScore generate a four-part voicing (Alto, Tenor, and Bass) with the assistance of AI?
MuseScore itself has no such AI features, but it's conceivable someone could write a plugin. Or, a separate AI program in a language like music21 that then generates MusicXML that could be imported into MuseScore.
Hi. Thank you so much for this video. It will help me a lot. A few questions:
- Do you have a template handout available for the scale worksheet you showed? I can't find it ...... (sorry)
- Do you have a kind of "cheat sheet" for all the short cuts you use, so that everything is to be seen at one place?
- How can one make the staff bigger (wider) for small kids? The staves are far too small and narrow for worksheets for kids 5 - 8 years old.
Thanks again for the valuable info in this video.
Thanks for the comments! There really isn't anything special about the scale worksheet - it's really just the standard Treble template. To make staves larger, use Format / Page settings. For a keybaord shortcut cheat sheet and *tons* more infomation, see my website, masteringmusescore.com
Thank you. I'll look at your website. @@OutsideShoreMusic