Hit next, then scroll down until you see the option for Voice+Piano, since that’s what you’ll be dealing with in this project.įrom there keep the default options. When you get to actually transcribing stuff I recommend filling in as much of these fields as possible for the purpose of authenticity and information. Nothing terribly important here, just skip it for now. This will help explain some of the more complicated things, and might assist you in understand some of the things I mention (though I’ll try to make sure it won’t come to that).įor the purpose of this tutorial, do what you want to do first, then close the start center, go under File and click ‘New’. I do recommend pressing the arrows below it until you see a link for the MuseScore guidebook. If you want, you can attempt the interactive tutorial, but I’ll be going over it as we go through this. When you first start up MuseScore, you should be faced with something similar to this (kindly ignore the songs I’ve been working on myself):įrom here you have a few options on what to do next. To begin, here is the first of what I assume will be a 3-part series on how to use this program. As a long-time user of MuseScore, I am here to assist as many of you as possible in using this program effectively. Recently the SheetMusicSinger project has begun using MuseScore to help transcribe the many songs we’ve dug up, and also to help speed up the existing process.
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