Hi Marc, that's indeed a very good question.   I'm actually tackling because
it is something I need for my own music.  The main reason I use musescore is
to create accompaniment to practice the oboe.  The music that I normally
play is baroque.  I take scores such as by JSBach, enter them into musescore
to listen to basically how they sound, and then use it to accompany myself
in playing the piece on a real instrument.

Another purpose I use musescore for is to take pieces written for one set of
instruments, and transcribe it into the instruments I have available to me
in my student ensembles.  This music is often written with Figured Bass.  My
professor can just look at the figured bass and understand what the harmony
instruments should play, but I'm not so clever.  I want musescore to help me
write the harmony based on the figures.

I'm very happy to extend what i'm doing to play the chords as well, but I
was under the impression that a student was going to be working on this
anyway this summer.





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