[BAROQUE-LUTE] Re: Music Notation Software

2008-02-03 Thread Bill Wall
Dear Thomas I have used MagicScore Maestro 5 on a PC for a couple of years. In my view it has reasonable performance at a reasonable price with almost all the features you could want. As well as all the usual data entry, formatting and printing, it has a interesting graphical Tab entry system that

[BAROQUE-LUTE] Re: Music Notation Software

2008-02-03 Thread Taco Walstra
On Sunday 03 February 2008 02:01, Thomas Tallant wrote: Depends a bit which platform you are using but I've used lilypond on linux which is quite good. There are a few graphical frontends available: noteedit for example. PMX/musixTeX is also a freeware program and is the basis of the large werne

[BAROQUE-LUTE] Re: Straube & Scheidler

2008-02-03 Thread Jose Luis Rojo
Hello, I do not know Straube's version of Lass of Peatie's Mill, but the Balcarres version is delicious! Downloadable from the Wayne Cripps site: http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/%7Ewbc/tab-serv/tab-serv.cgi Folder: Balcarres File: The first, 002_Minuett eps or pdf (the second piece) Best wishes, Jos

[BAROQUE-LUTE] Re: Music Notation Software

2008-02-03 Thread Jose Luis Rojo
Hello, try "capella". To see results I send you a pdf off list. Capella is not useful for contemporary music but for classical notation. http://www.capella-software.de/ Best wishes, Jose Luis El 03/02/2008, a las 2:01, Thomas Tallant escribio: > Can anyone recommend good music notation software

[BAROQUE-LUTE] Re: Music Notation Software

2008-02-03 Thread Thomas Tallant
I tried Finale Notepad. You can't change time or key signatures in a piece. Otherwise, the software seems to be minimally ok. I use a PC. I'm trying to find out if the Open Software Foundation has come up with something for music publishing. I realize this is probably not the proper subject