- libwayland-client0 arm64 (>= 1.23.0)
Mu͒seScore Studio is an Open Source (GNU GPL) music notation software
that runs on all platforms supported by Qt5 (GNU/Linux, MacOS X, Windows)
and is available in over forty different languages. It features an
easy to use WYSIWYG editor with audio score playback for results that
look and sound beautiful, rivaling commercial offerings.
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This package provides a (tastefully cherry-picked) Mu͒seScore Studio 3.
It is possible, even recommended, to install multiple versions of
Mu͒seScore Studio in parallel because each major version has a new,
incompatible, layout engine; the old version is needed to change
scores made with the old version if not investing several hours of
effort to relayout under the new version.
Install the musescore Debian package for Mu͒seScore Studio 2,
musescore-snapshot for “Mu͒seScore 3 Evolution” which is maintained by a
community team. Mu͒seScore Studio 4 relies on proprietary, binary-only
downloadable content for most functionality, so no Debian package is
currently planned for the releases by the new (Muse Group) owners.
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Create, play back and print sheet music for free. Features include:
- easy-to-use and customisable interface
- optional dark theme (to focus on the score)
- tours for first-time and returning users
- albums combining multiple scores
- unlimited score length
- unlimited number of staves per system
- up to four independent voices per staff
- score creation wizard and templates
- easy and fast note entry with a (PC) keyboard, the mouse, including
an on-screen virtual (piano) keyboard, or MIDI (step-time, real-time)
- timewise input (moving subsequent notes/rests), also for unmetered music
- half-time and double-time paste commands for copy/paste
- continuous view: focus on the content, scrolling by as an endless
ribbon, undistracted by line breaks or page breaks; switch to page
view to polish up for printing
- timeline view
- automatic part extraction and transposition
(new: by staves or voices)
- advanced transposition: transpose a selected passage to any key,
or by any interval — or even transpose diatonically within the same key
- repeats, including segnos, codas, measure repeats, advanced repeats
- linearisation command to expand repeats
- dynamics, articulations and other expression markings
- playback support for almost all notation elements
- custom text markings
- style rules that apply to the whole score at once
- automatic placement system (smart layout), now even more flexible
- lyrics
- chord symbols
- Jazz notation, including lead sheets and slash notation
- swing and shuffle playback
- integrated sequencer and two software synthesisers (FluidSynth for
SF2/SF3, Zerberus for SFZ), which also can use third-party soundfonts
- single-note dynamics
- mixer for instrument levels and effects
- mixing and panning for individual parts
- percussion notation
- sticking (“fingering” for drummers)
- early music notation
- cross-staff beaming
- import of graphics
- custom key signatures
- additive time signatures
- system dividers
- user-defined score styles
- cutaway staves
- pianoroll editor, edit playback parameters of each note individually
- score comparison tool
- and much more…
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Choir features:
- powerful lyrics copy and paste tools
- implode/explode: combine up to four voices on one staff,
then separate to individual staves
- hide empty vocal staves, such as in a piano intro
- figured bass for historical notation
- smart lyrics: unlimited verses, with notes and staves automatically
spaced, and verse numbers automatically aligned
- voice leading checker: download the Check Harmony Rules proofreading
plugin to check for errors in your part writing, according to
standard rules
- part mixer: mute, solo, or change volume of staves to learn
individual lines — settings even apply to MP3 export
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Piano features:
- support for solo + piano (add small staff with different instrument)
- support for cadenzas (smaller notes and variable length measures)
- complete notation: pedaling, fingering, cross-staff beaming — you
name it; everything needed to write piano sheet music is here
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Guitar features:
- bends, fingerings, and other common guitar notations supported
- add/remove linked staves any time; enter notes on either standard
(pitched five-line) or TAB staff
- percussion/drumset also included
- templates include guitar, tablature, guitar+tablature, rock/pop band
- complete tablature: multiple tab styles available — from note symbols
outside the staff to upside-down strings — and linked standard/tab
staff pairs
- Guitar Pro import: MuseScore can now open files from Guitar Pro, so
you can easily migrate over. Import filters are improving with every
release; GP3, GP4, GP5, GP6, GTP, GPX are currently supported.
- Fretboard diagrams: 21 default chords for every key, and a powerful
editor to create your own — with barre, fret position, and any number
of strings
- multiple or differently shaped dots per string; partial and multiple
barres; ability to not show nut; customisable string/fret distance;
chord symbols for diagrams and saving those to the palette; etc.
- beyond guitar: banjo, mandolin, ukulele, oud; custom string tunings;
even historical lute tablature: MuseScore does them all.
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Orchestral features:
- templates for common instrumentations
- custom linked parts (e.g. create choral score from orchestra+chorus):
any change you make to the content of any part is immediately
reflected in the full score — and vice versa
- powerful style controls: edit the formatting of parts and score
independently — or apply the same style to all parts with one click
- one-click transposition: instantly switch between transposed and
concert pitch: sounding pitches stay the same while the written notes
change
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Jazz features:
- templates for Jazz Lead Sheet, Big Band and Jazz Combo
- real “handwritten” Book-style jazz font for text and chord symbols
- formatting tools include adding line breaks every X measures
- instantly switch between transposed and concert pitch
- intelligent chord symbol: chord names are automatically formatted
when you finish typing — plus, they transpose with the notes
- easy slashes: commands to fill bars with slashes — and to turn notes
into rhythmic slashes, and even accent notation above the staff
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Marching ensembles features (needs the MDL extension):
- marching band, indoor percussion, front ensemble, drumline and drum
corps (even G bugles); no setup or configuration — select a template,
start writing
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Band features:
- diverse templates: concert band, brass band, marching band, battery
and pit percussion — ready out-of-the-box (plus big band for jazz)
- custom linked parts: you can even keep a drumline score linked to a
full marching band score and to individual percussion parts
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Most elements in MuseScore are laid out automatically on a “virtual note
sheet”, with a near professional-quality layout engine, but can also be
positioned manually, giving you total control of every score element’s
position. The capabilities of MuseScore can be extended via plugins and
extensions, and the growing repository on musescore.org contains many
plugins submitted by users and an active development team.
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MuseScore includes a set of sounds that reproduce common instruments (as
defined by General MIDI) without taking up a lot of disk space or memory
providing full orchestral and band sounds (with the Drumline extension
installed this includes marching percussion). The general (non-Drumline)
sound font is available as musescore-general-soundfont Debian package,
if you wish to reuse it with other synthesisers.) You can also load any
sound font you prefer for a wider variety of sounds or for more realism.
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MuseScore can import and export MIDI and MusicXML files, and it can also
import from Capella and several other programs. MuseScore can export to
PDF, PNG, and other graphic formats, to WAV and other audio formats such
as OGG Vorbis and MP3, or to GNU Lilypond for an alternative layout and
print option.
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Mu͒seScore Studio scores can be uploaded to Scusemore Catalogue and used
with the Mu͒seScore Sheet Music for Android and iOS äpps to rehearse “on
the go” (they do not support note entry but advanced playback functions).
Note that these are commercial and proprietary offers, not part of the
notation program (which is FOSS). Scusemore Catalogue can send scrolling
videos to YouTube, which highlight the notes as they sound in the score
and on a virtual piano keyboard.
Installed Size: 21.4 MB
Architectures: arm64 amd64