Top keyword searches on musescore.org
Here comes a very interesting list of the top keyword searches on musescore.org. With this list, we can try to improve the handbook.
tempo 280 transpose 130 midi 128 triplet 113 slur 96 triplets 91 tie 89 delete measure 67 rest 66 rests 64 chords 63 soundfont 60 crescendo 59 coda 51 pause 49 ritardando 49 lyrics 48 repeat 48 rit 48 chord 45 tablature 45 tab 44 staccato 43 pedal 42 pizzicato 42 triolet 41 voices 38 小節 38 grace notes 36 delete measures 35 import 35 text 35 transponieren 35 fermata 33 休符 33 glissando 32 liaison 32 テンポ 32 cannot delete barlines 31 editar notas tresillos 30 instrument 30 drums 29 dynamics 29 pdf 29 metronome 28 swing 28 drum 26 playback 26 triolen 26 スラー 26 bar number 24 delete 24 slurs 24 MIDI 23 anacrouse 23 concert pitch 23 percussion 23 ties 23 transposer 23 trill 23 楽器 23 legato 22 pizz 22 ritard 22 volta 22 volume 22 連符 22 beam 21 change instrument 21 instruments 21 measure numbers 21 タイ 21 change time signature 20 lilypond 20 mp3 20 scan 20 takt löschen 20 ドラム 20 歌詞 20 accent 19 insert rest 19 octave 19 移調 19 delete note 18 delete notes 18 repeats 18 transposition18 triole 18 auftakt 17 bindebogen 17 chord chart 17 guitar 17 jazz 17 measure 17 pickup 17 rust 17 8va 16 add bars 16 delete bars 16 print 16
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Fascinating, thanks for posting that! I notice that the top the searches all relate to playback. Transpose perhaps not *directly*, but of course, that's one reason why one might transpose. Curious that 41 people misspelled "triplet" as "triolet" :-). Oh, and according to Google, the Kanji search terms in the list translate as bar, tempo, slur, instrument, "group notes", tie, etc.
In reply to Fascinating, thanks for by Marc Sabatella
"Triolet" is the french word for "triplet". These people might be french :)
In reply to "Triolet" is the french word by [DELETED] 5
The above list seems like a great index for the FAQ, n'est ce pas?
Regards,
Hello,
It would be interresting also to regroup term in the same area
* with different spelling as 8va / octave
* or foreign translation (tuplets / triolets)
* or with diferent precision (add bars and delete bars refer both to "bar")
It will be interesting to analyse ^^
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