![]() ![]() Noteflight looks like a good starting place for students and people who want to dabble in music notation and price is a main concern.ĭr. The latest release notes are available at I am sure these features will be integrated as this web based application progresses. As of the current version, you can input ties, but no slurs, there is no lyric option nor is MIDI input supported. ![]() You can enter notes by typing in the letter names, shift octaves using CTRL and the up and down arrows, add voices, articulations, and much more. I have experimented with this web-based application and find that it uses many of the same commands and keystrokes as Sibelius. GVOX is still selling Encore notation software, however, Noteflight is a new offering that certainly looks promising. The company when bankrupt back in 2001 and Notation Station went down with it. You may remember back in 2000 when the GVOX Company introduced Notation Station, a similar web based notation solution. This is a web based music notation application. There is also a new offering that is web based notation software called noteflight. There is no Mac version of this software available. For Windows and Linux users consider Musescore from You can read a comparison of Musescore and Finale NotePad at. I usually purchase these from resellers such as Since Finale NotePad is no longer free (it costs $9.95 per copy), there are two options I know of for a totally free music notation solution. Do be aware that there are liberal education discounts for students, church musicians and educators. But you will need to find a new source for free notation software, or go with one of the light, student editions such as Finale NotePad, Finale PrintMusic, or Sibelius Student. So, if you have an install disk for Finale NotePad 2008 or earlier, hold on to it. Finale Reader can open, play, and print (but not edit) any Finale family file – as well as MusicXML files – and it is a free download. They are now shipping a new product, Finale Reader. See my post on Music XMLĪlso, MakeMusic is no longer making earlier versions of Finale NotePad available. I also means that Finale NotePad files, when exported in XML format, can be opened by other applications that read Music XML such as Sibelius. NotePad 2009 can import/export MusicXML files so it can save files that can be opened in earlier versions of Finale. The price is certainly reasonable, but it is no longer free. MakeMusic announced in August, 2008 that beginning with Finale NotePad 2009, which is the current version, it will not be free and will cost $9.95 per copy. In my previous post on free notation software, I listed Finale NotePad as free music notation software. ![]()
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