Thanks; I also see that the Fuenllana solos are there, which is great, but not the songs.
Again, this is another designed for PC or Windows. Does anyone find success using it with supported systems as they show on the Fandango site? [1]http://fandango.musickshandmade.com/pages/fandangoâ Since I'm using my university's computer (and my dept will pay for it), I'm checking in with my IT folks about Parallels, which Rob suggested, to make sure it's approved. I really appreciate all this quick help, thanks! Jocelyn __________________________________________________________________ From: Azalais <azal...@gmail.com> Sent: Thursday, July 20, 2017 1:09 PM To: Nelson, Jocelyn Subject: Re: [VIHUELA] Re: Notation software recommendations? ps. I just checked the Fandango library and the Fuenllana pieces are not there... yet. sorry. On Thu, Jul 20, 2017 at 1:02 PM, Azalais <[2]azal...@gmail.com> wrote: Fandango (Formerly known as Django) Is excellent and also gives you access to an extensive library of pieces. It also allows you to import midi files, and allows for tweaking the string tuning, staves, and instrument configuration to suit your tablature preferences. (There are also interesting fonts and glyphs for making the sheets look very much like the original facsimiles, or standard notation (or both). The author and many members of this group use it, so help is always available too. [In fact, I would guess that the Fuenllana pieces are already in the library for immediate download! [3]http://fandango.musickshandmade.com/ On Thu, Jul 20, 2017 at 12:51 PM, Nelson, Jocelyn <[4]nels...@ecu.edu> wrote: Does Fronimo work on mac? I used it some years ago on a PC, but I'm using a mac now. J ________________________________________ From: Rob MacKillop <[5]robmackil...@gmail.com> Sent: Thursday, July 20, 2017 12:47 PM To: Nelson, Jocelyn Cc: Vihuelalist Subject: Re: [VIHUELA] Notation software recommendations? Hi Jocelyn, Sibelius can't automatically show minims (half notes) or longer. To do so requires a lot of palaver, and even then never looks good. In short, it's a pain. Why not try Fronimo? It's cheapish, has a support forum populated by lute and baroque guitar players, and does automatic conversion to standard notation. Lots of nice fonts too, and has four-five-six-course tab staves to choose from. Rob MacKillop > On 20 Jul 2017, at 17:27, Nelson, Jocelyn <[6]nels...@ecu.edu> wrote: > > Hi Everyone, > > Does anyone on the list recommend any particular brand of notation > software for our early guitar purposes? I'm transcribing the Fuenllana > guitar songs for myself (on 4-course) and a singer to perform in > September. So far I'm looking at Guitar > Pro: [1][7]https://www.guitar-pro.com/en/index.php?pg=homeâ because it > converts tab into standard notation and I'm not sure whether Sibelius > does that. I'd like my score to have both tablature and standard > notation. > > What notation software brands have worked best for you? > > Many thanks and happy summer, > > Jocelyn > > Jocelyn Nelson, DMA > Teaching Assistant Professor > Early Guitar, Music History > Lute Society of America Board Member > 506 School of Music > East Carolina University > [8]252-328-1255 Office > [9]252-328-6258 Fax > [10]nels...@ecu.edu > > -- > > References > > 1. [11]https://www.guitar-pro.com/en/index.php?pg=home > > > To get on or off this list see list information at > [12]http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html -- References 1. http://fandango.musickshandmade.com/pages/fandango 2. mailto:azal...@gmail.com 3. http://fandango.musickshandmade.com/ 4. mailto:nels...@ecu.edu 5. mailto:robmackil...@gmail.com 6. mailto:nels...@ecu.edu 7. https://www.guitar-pro.com/en/index.php?pg=home 8. tel:252-328-1255 9. tel:252-328-6258 10. mailto:nels...@ecu.edu 11. https://www.guitar-pro.com/en/index.php?pg=home 12. http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html