

What scanning apps have you used? Have you tried either of these apps? What was your experience? Leave a comment below! If you’re willing to accept that a perfect score isn’t achievable without minor editing in a notation program, you’ll set yourself up to not be disappointed.įor what they claim to do, both apps perform very well! The fact that you can take a picture with your phone and have the music playback with upwards of 90%+ accuracy is incredible! I’m happy to recommend both apps and encourage you to play around with both- especially as both are always being updated and improved. But overall, odds are that both of these apps will accomplish far more than you’d think- especially in the context of in-classroom learning. Is there always work to be done? Absolutely. I cannot fully explain how incredible it is to have two great scanning apps which are both very good at what they do! At times in this review, I felt like I was “splitting hairs” and trying to find flaws where both, honestly, functioned very well!
MUSESCORE FERMATA UPDATE
Note*: PlayScore 2 recently released an iOS update 2.8 that includes the following new features: count-in, added recorder instrument voice, increased performance, auto-lock override, and MusicXML export with lyrics, text, and guitar tabs.
MUSESCORE FERMATA PDF
Import: All common image types (PNG, TIFF, JPG, JPEG etc…) and PDF or directly from the cameraĮxport: MIDI (on Professional or Productivity plan), MusicXML (on Professional plan only) trills, turns), fermata, repeats, 1st/2nd endings, slurs, ties, key changesĪdditional Melodic Notation Read: accidentals (including double accidentals), staff bracketing, dynamics, crescendos/decrescendos, articulations, key changes (including 8va). Transposed Instruments Play Actual Pitch: YesĬlefs Read: Treble, Bass, Tenor, Alto, SopranoĪdditional Rhythmic Notation Read: Tuplets (triplets, duplets, quintuplets, septuplets), anacruses, ornaments (ex. Playback: Click to play from anywhere in the songĬhange Instrument Voicing: Yes for the following – Piano, Harpsichord, Pipe Organ, Guitar, Accordion, Violin, Viola, Cello, String Ensemble, Recorder, Oboe, Clarinet, Bassoon, Flute, Tenor Sax, Trumpet, Trombone, Tuba, French Horn
