Aaaalleluja, aaaalleluja, alleeluujaaaa....

*Demo:*

I was planning to provide one or two short demo scores of historic
tablatures; say, one Dowland piece for lute (or one Hume piece for viol) for
the French tab style and one Verdelot madrigal tabulated for lute by A.
Willaert for Italian tab style. Each should fit in one or two pages.
Palatable?

What about one XV or XVI c. polyphony piece to show off some moderately
weird ancient stuff? This would be hard to fit in a single page, though (3-4
pages on average).

*Documentation*:

I can take care of documenting the features I contributed most (tabs, basso
continuo, ecc...). The skeleton of them should already be there in the "New
features for MuseScore 2.0" section; I'll check it is up-to-date. If anybody
notices something missing, please shout.

*Translation*:

Of course, if necessary, I could deal with the Italian translation
(MuseScore presence in Italy is well below its potential), but the guys who
did the Italian translation for 1.x did a good job and, if they are still
around and still inclined to collaborate, I believe it would be better...

Thanks,

Maurizio



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