Tag: sibelius
Teach it to Learn it
I have just completed a five-week course in Sibelius 7. I have learned an amazing amount about the program in those weeks, and I have a new-found appreciation for everything that can be achieved with this outstanding piece of software. Every week after class I came home totally enthused about all the new possibilities [...]
Tom Rudolph And The New Sibelius Music Notation Bible -2nd Edition
If you don’t know who Tom Rudolph is and you consider yourself a Music Technology Savvy kind of person… you’re missing a big part of your education! Dr. Rudolph is one of the top leaders in of Music Technology Education Integration and a widely published (prolific) Music Technology author. He is one of the [...]
Press-RLS: Noteflight Next Generation Music Notation Software Hits Net
As many of you know, MusTech.Net is an avid fan of the incredible online software program: Noteflight. This is an incredible piece of software and fills a large chasm in the area of online, easy-to-use music notation software. Since its inception, it has consistently improved and still includes a very useful and capable free version of the software. The new “Crescendo” [...]
MuseScore, A Free Open-Souce Music Composition And Notation Program
I’ve been an active proponent of Finale Notepad since its inception and “birth” into the computer world. I was very disappointed by Finale’s self-reported “exciting news” about the product and their subsequent charge of $9.95-$19.95 US for their latest version of Finale Notepad 2009. Although, there have been a couple of fair freeware music notation programs, most [...]














