complex score made with default settings?
Hi all,
I'm new here. My name is Jan.
Musescore interested me and i'd like to learn more about its abilities.
I have taken a look at the forum section "Made with Musescore", but so many scores are posted there...
Can you point me to a fairly complex score, preferably made with default Musescore settings? (without manual touch-ups)
Thanks in advance,
Jan
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It all depends what you mean by complex.
Beethoven 9th symphony, 3rd Movement is an example of quite long score, with a lot of instruments. The demo score, Promenade by Moussorgky is short but complex in term of time signature changes or use of voices.
You can have a look to http://musescore.com for more scores (you need to register to be able to search).
For example, Flight of the bumblebee
In reply to It all depends what you mean by [DELETED] 5
By "complex" i meant something between "flight of the bumblebee" mentioned by you and this: http://music.engraving.w.interia.pl/pdf/LaksCztery%20piesni.pdf
3rd Movement of Beethoven's 9th symphony provides some insight for me (not because of the number of notes, but because of some difficult places). However, what interests me the most is how heavily it was tweaked by human - i'd like to know how often i'd have to manually tell Musescore how to format something.
best regards,
Janek
In reply to By "complex" i meant by lemniskata
The best way to find out is to try. MuseScore should space out the notes pretty well. You'll have manual work with the beam groups since they are quite non standard and with the ornaments. I did the first system quite quickly and it looks not bad.
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Thank you!
I'll try to write some more music myself when i'll have more time.
Perhaps i should create some kind of benchmark for music notation programs...
regards,
Jan