i'm also not up on them, but i'd make sure you choose something that exports
musicXML well, so the scores can be migrated later.

2008/7/6 Paul Hayden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> I have a friend who sings in a non-professional choir and he would like to
> buy a Windows platform notation program that is inexpensive (say, less than
> $100US) and easy to use. He would be using it mostly for 4-part choral music
> (including lyrics) with keyboard accompaniment. He does not have a MIDI
> keyboard, so he'd like to use the computer keyboard for note input, if
> possible.
>
> I'm not up on the various incarnations of Finale (Allegro, PrintMusic,
> Songwriter) and Sibelius (Student), so I'm not sure what to recommend. Any
> suggestions -- not just Finale and Sibelius products -- would be much
> appreciated.
>
> TIA
>
> Paul Hayden
>
> Magnolia Music Press
> 6319 Riverbend Blvd.
> Baton Rouge, LA 70820
>
> Voice & Pre-arranged fax:  225-769-9604
> <www.paulhayden.com>
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