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Sibelius, mentioned elsewhere, does indeed have a student/teacher version,
but the only thing limited about it is the price. Even at that, it's a considerable expense. Finale has a product called "NotePad" that costs $19.95. When I tried it a few years ago, I couldn't make heads or tails of it. Music notation programs are much like high-end graphics programs. You have to spend a large chunk of time getting to know them. (I think the Sibelius learning curve is the easiest.) And, of course, if you're dealing with an already printed sheet of music your best bet is to scan it as an image. Dan Georgios wrote: How do I insert music notes in stave OR staff (five lines) in Word? |
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