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MuseScore in 10 Easy Steps: Part 4 Note Entry with a MIDI Keyboard and Playback

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Uploaded by on Mar 30, 2010

http://www.musescoretips.com/ - ebook now available.

The fourth in a series of 10 tutorial videos that show you how to use free notation program MuseScore.

MuseScore is available for Windows, Mac and Linux and can be downloaded from http://www.musescore.org

Video transcript available: http://www.musescoretips.com/2011/01/note-entry-with-midi-keyboard/

Captions: coming soon.
This video is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 license.
By Katie Wardrobe

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  • Hi, I have a question ..

    The sound is very low every time I pla my pieces in MuseScore ... can I increase the volume?

    Thanks. This is a very good program ..

  • @lyue1996 There are a few ways to adjust volume: by increasing your overall computer volume (your Sounds and Audio devices settings on a PC or in Sound settings on Mac); or by adjusting the playback volume in MuseScore itself (go to Display>Play Panel); or by adjusting the dynamics in your score (i.e. a "p" dynamic will make the score play more softly than an "f" dynamic).

  • Can you open a midi file so you can view a song in music notation? I have Fl Studio, mixcraft, and reaper. I make songs and view them in musical notation using sibelious. Can you do the same in MuseScore and then print them out?

  • @lwmuzik1 Yes - you can can go to File > Open in MuseScore and choose a MIDI file. Once it opens in MuseScore, you'll probably need to do a little fixing up, but it will allow you to view, edit and print the notation (and play it back).

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  • this is just too slow.

  • @luislhg Unfortunately, I did not :(

    I hope they fix this flaw in the future.

    With regards in return,

    FK

  • @Flashkidgotsuspended I know you posted it five months ago, but still, have you ever figured out how to edit the notes later? just like you said, 'cause I have the same situation here. Best Regards ;)

  • Nevermind, I found it under articulations.

  • How do you enter chords?

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