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Old 10-05-2010, 05:51 AM
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Default 'Music composer' or 'Music notation' which is best for my needs?

Is 'Music composer' or 'Music notation' similar to Sibelius? I want to play classical music on my piano then have it show on my computer in note form. I then want to edit it and print it out.

Does 'Music composer' or 'Music notation' do this?
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Old 10-05-2010, 10:17 AM
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Default Re: 'Music composer' or 'Music notation' which is best for my needs?

Hi Graham,

Notation Composer is exactly what you need

You can play on your keyboard (MIDI connection) and record into Composer. It will then give you sheet music for your performance. There's a new feature in the latest release that allows you to record without using a metronome or other beat marker. You can then adjust the barlines/timing after you record.

You can try it out free for 30 days by downloading the trial version. Unlike other software, the trial version is fully functional for saving, printing - everything. You can get it from www.notation.com/NotationComposer.php

If you have any questions or run into any problems, just let us know.

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Old 10-05-2010, 11:32 AM
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Default Re: 'Music composer' or 'Music notation' which is best for my needs?

Hi, Graham, Sherry:

There's an old rule of thumb about technology called the 80/50 rule: find the product that gives you 80% of the functionality of the top line product at 50% of the price and buy it.

Notation Composer gives you at least 80% of the functionality of Sibelius at about 20% of the price.

AND, I still prefer Composer's printout to Sibelius'.

David
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Old 10-22-2010, 04:23 PM
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Default Re: 'Music composer' or 'Music notation' which is best for my needs?

I like these "rules"

Reminds me on the 80/20 rule for business... means 20% of your effort makes you 80% of your revenue.

Life can be so simple! Just find out the 20% and spend the remaining 80% of your time on the beach...
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