I'm also using MUSESCORE2, this can choose any staff from a system(score)
and make a pdf file.
Kakinami
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From: lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu [mailto:lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu] On Behalf
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Hi all---
I am in search of anyone who has a Richard Berg or Andy Rutherford 13
course lute who might be considering selling in the near future. If you
know of anyone selling--please let me know--
Sterling
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I think it was MuseScore that the Italian publisher used from my *.PDF
input file. It worked very well. And was probably very easy.
On 10/05/16, Ralf Mattes<[1]r...@mh-freiburg.de> wrote:
Am Mittwoch, 05. Oktober 2016 16:54 CEST, Martyn Hodgson
Am Mittwoch, 05. Oktober 2016 16:54 CEST, Martyn Hodgson
schrieb:
>Thank you Arthur.
>In fact chatting to an IT person earlier today they suggested GIMP
>which seems to be much used for art work etc but they thought might
>also be useful to
Thank you Arthur.
In fact chatting to an IT person earlier today they suggested GIMP
which seems to be much used for art work etc but they thought might
also be useful to move blocks of musical systems around. I've
downloaded it (it's free!) but the operation of the software isn't
You might start with one of the OMR (Optical Music Recognition)
programs. I've never used this process, but a publisher
did reformat a page that I submitted in *.pdf format. He downloaded
the resulting file into a music notation program
and re-edited it.
See
Many thanks Jelma,
I did try Acrobat but, not having much facility with the software,
didn't proceed - I guess I'll just have to buckle down to coming to
terms with it. But will I need to buy Acrobat itself (all I have is
their free reader) to accomplish what I want? I did, after
Thanks William, very interesting and I like your suggestion to cajole a
student into doing the donkey work - would I could find someone so
gullible!
Martyn
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From: lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu
Thanks Bruno - sounds like a good idea.
I don't have Finale on my PC but will search for a, hopefully, free
version.
Martyn
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From: Bruno Figueiredo
Sent: 04 October 2016 16:13
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