@@NithinJune Well Tantacrul is cruel, when mocking the abysmal user interface of MuseScore but is still going by the username Tantacrul not Tantacruel 😎 On the other hand: he has become the new product manager for MuseScore some time ago, enhanced MuseScore’s engraving massively and the upcoming version 4 already will implement a lot of improvements regarding design in general and UI specifically.
This video is so bloody good, I checked for a full tutorial playlist and was gutted to find this was the only one. This is the best Musescore video I've seen. Thanks dude! PS - I still subbed :)
wow, this is one of the best guides I’ve seen for musescore; i’m taking an arranging class this semester and i get the vibe this is gonna come in handy pretty soon thank you for making this so easy to follow and for putting so much thought into what the most crucial information is :)
Fabulous! Thank you so much. I've watched a couple of other Musescore tutorials, but they were designed more for folks with little experience with different programs and were too basic for my needs. This hit everything at the level I work at while still being good for beginners. Thanks especially for all the keyboard shortcuts!!! I haven't had the time to research those, and now I don't have to. :) Thanks, again!!
Thanks for the excellent tutorial. I've been using MuseScore for several years (after migrating over from Sibelius 6.1) and, while I thought I had everything down pretty well, you've exposed quite a few new shortcuts that should really help to streamline my workflow. Cheers!
Duuude! This is brilliant, compressed information just as I like without any bullshit and overchewing... This gonna be worth multiple review :P Thanks!
Thank you for making an advanced tutorial without talking to me like I can barely read music. I have found some good channels with tips but they're always 10 min videos with only 3 tips and too much basic explanation. I hope you'll consider doing more videos like this with further tips on layouts, tempos, and especially dealing with piano specific issues. I am using MuseScore to notate my free improvisations and your video has already helped me a lot. Especially that V shortcut for voice 2 rests. I think I'll enter in some Debussy next just to get used to the program. I like your idea of doing different passes too. I've definitely only done pass 1 on my pieces, I need to get into them deeper.
By far the most helpful MuseScore tutorial I’ve found - and trust me: I searched extensively. I don’t want to copy from @D Gary Grady but the words “concise”, “crystal clear” and “to the point” are justified. Some of your explanations answered questions, I hadn’t even known to ask, transposing instruments or the difference between staff text and expressions.
Engaging, funny, and super useful! I am a new Musescore user, and I am starting with version 4. This video was made with version 3. Practical tips and shortcuts are virtually the same. There are some minor Differences in the interface that one has to hunt for in v. 4. This version three tutorial is still a top-notch introduction for version four users. Taran has some very useful screenshots that summarize the basic techniques. It would be great if these were made available outside of the video, perhaps in a PDF. Thanks for doing this video and making it available to the general public :-)
the patent or copyright on mp3 has expired so anyone can use it however the best would be wav or aiff since it preserves the frequencies however if the teacher's player only supports ogg then use ogg
Hi! you´re expert...congratulations. Now I´d like to solve a little problem with text box...that is.,..I´ll need to add to the score the declamation of music but at present time I can´t do this in colums (like in word) software. have you any tijps for that? have a nice day!
I thought Musescore hated me, turns out I just needed this video
This is brilliant, the single most useful tutorial I've found on Musescore and certainly the most concise and yet crystal clear and to the point.
lol have you seen tantacruel?
@@NithinJune Well Tantacrul is cruel, when mocking the abysmal user interface of MuseScore but is still going by the username Tantacrul not Tantacruel 😎
On the other hand: he has become the new product manager for MuseScore some time ago, enhanced MuseScore’s engraving massively and the upcoming version 4 already will implement a lot of improvements regarding design in general and UI specifically.
This video is so bloody good, I checked for a full tutorial playlist and was gutted to find this was the only one. This is the best Musescore video I've seen. Thanks dude! PS - I still subbed :)
I've written simple scores before, but this was very helpful! One useful thing we can mention too: Using shift to do chords in note input.
Where has this been all my life?
wow, this is one of the best guides I’ve seen for musescore; i’m taking an arranging class this semester and i get the vibe this is gonna come in handy pretty soon
thank you for making this so easy to follow and for putting so much thought into what the most crucial information is :)
Absolutely.
...i've been manually adjusting bar width instead of using system breaks this whole time. brutal. so helpful, thanks.
Wow! - Excellent, Interesting and Very Informative Tutorial Video.
I'm already pretty familiar with Musescore but I learned a lot! thanks
i've been using for musescore for a while and still found this video really useful
thank you💕💕
This is the best instructional video that I have seen on anything. Thank you so much.
Fabulous! Thank you so much. I've watched a couple of other Musescore tutorials, but they were designed more for folks with little experience with different programs and were too basic for my needs. This hit everything at the level I work at while still being good for beginners. Thanks especially for all the keyboard shortcuts!!! I haven't had the time to research those, and now I don't have to. :) Thanks, again!!
Thanks for the excellent tutorial. I've been using MuseScore for several years (after migrating over from Sibelius 6.1) and, while I thought I had everything down pretty well, you've exposed quite a few new shortcuts that should really help to streamline my workflow. Cheers!
Excellent. I wish all videos were this concise and packed with information.
Great video. Excellent fast paced info for us brainy know-it-alls that hate waisting time!!!! Thank you!!!
Best tutorial in the PLANET!
so underrated, i've been using musescore for 5 years and I didn't know some of these shortcuts. Keep the good work!!
Outstanding video! I really learned a great deal. Thank you
I've learned a lot! Thank you!
I just downloaded MuseScore 4 and I'm bookmarking your very helpful video!
Duuude! This is brilliant, compressed information just as I like without any bullshit and overchewing... This gonna be worth multiple review :P Thanks!
Thank you for making an advanced tutorial without talking to me like I can barely read music. I have found some good channels with tips but they're always 10 min videos with only 3 tips and too much basic explanation. I hope you'll consider doing more videos like this with further tips on layouts, tempos, and especially dealing with piano specific issues. I am using MuseScore to notate my free improvisations and your video has already helped me a lot. Especially that V shortcut for voice 2 rests. I think I'll enter in some Debussy next just to get used to the program. I like your idea of doing different passes too. I've definitely only done pass 1 on my pieces, I need to get into them deeper.
I am totally panicking exactly like the intro !! haha I am so glad I found this!!
Excellent tutorial! Well explained! 💪👍😘
Thanks you Sir. You explained very well and clearly
Great explanation, it save me a lot of time, congrats!
What a great video. Thanks. Really helpful.
By far the most helpful MuseScore tutorial I’ve found - and trust me: I searched extensively. I don’t want to copy from @D Gary Grady but the words “concise”, “crystal clear” and “to the point” are justified. Some of your explanations answered questions, I hadn’t even known to ask, transposing instruments or the difference between staff text and expressions.
This is really good! And I only watched 7 minutes of this.
Thanks
I can't go beyond 3. so this is a great video, just information. Rapid, but thorough.
Engaging, funny, and super useful! I am a new Musescore user, and I am starting with version 4. This video was made with version 3. Practical tips and shortcuts are virtually the same. There are some minor Differences in the interface that one has to hunt for in v. 4. This version three tutorial is still a top-notch introduction for version four users. Taran has some very useful screenshots that summarize the basic techniques. It would be great if these were made available outside of the video, perhaps in a PDF. Thanks for doing this video and making it available to the general public :-)
You said you would link to a video if MuseScore updated. Well, MuseScore 4 is out. Thought you should know.
Thank you so much!!
The best tutorial out there
Thank you kind sir!
This is a wonderful video and you're very simpatico!
Fantastic thanks so much!!!!!!
Nice one, thanks a bunch :-).
this video helped me out
am gonna take notes
Thank you!
I noticed under the advanced menu, you had ‘galaxy-brained’, what’s in there I simply have to know haha.
D@MN - That was enlightening..... Thanks !!!!!!!
Fantastic tutorial, thanks so much! It looks like version 4 is out now ... any updates?
At 4:44 the 5 turns into a 4 for a second
3.6 is obsolete. Latest version is 4.20 as of 13th Jan 2024. Might be worth re-doing this for this version.
I just replayed the opening 3 times......I'm still laughing....ok......I will watch the rest now.
they hit 4.2, where is your update video
the patent or copyright on mp3 has expired so anyone can use it however the best would be wav or aiff since it preserves the frequencies however if the teacher's player only supports ogg then use ogg
is nice
hilarious, great
Hi! you´re expert...congratulations. Now I´d like to solve a little problem with text box...that is.,..I´ll need to add to the score the declamation of music but at present time I can´t do this in colums (like in word) software. have you any tijps for that? have a nice day!
And then there was 4 !
Hi bro. I have a question, I hope you can help me.
In a sheet, you can set up: 1st row only Organ, bưt 2st row Organ + bass.
Thank you!
You didn't mention import PDF...
Could be nice anticlimactic end note (haha)
hi
I like CLICKING... hehe
I also use musecore for jazz composition. Like seriously.
don't listen to me
this is musescore3 not 4