Yes, that is no problem.  I have them in XML format as well.  There
are 23 so far.

On May 7, 2:53 pm, Martin Lodahl <[email protected]> wrote:
> Just to add to what Jon said:  I'm an enthusiastic user of MuseScore and
> think it's absolutely the lobster's dress-shirt (and therefore a good
> step beyond the cat's pajamas), but if you already have a music notation
> program that's working for you (Finale or Sibelius, for example), you
> might be able to whisper sweet nothings into Jon's ear and persuade him
> to save copies of the files in the MusicXML format, which most notation
> programs can read.  It's easily done in MuseScore (as almost everything
> is), but the other programs will have to explicitly import it, as
> double-clicking a .xml file will generally drop it into a browser
> session, which is unlikely to be of much help.
>
> If, on the other hand, you're looking for a notation program, you could
> scarcely do better than MuseScore, and the price (free) is right.
>
>      - Martin
>
> On 05/07/2011 02:14 PM, Jon Lucas wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > There are those among us who can glance at a score, hear the music in
> > their heads, and sit down and play it straight off.  Alas there are
> > also the Musically Challenged, like myself, who have to squint
> > repeatedly at the score, muttering 'Every Good Boy Does Fine', and
> > puzzle it out note by note.  For these benighted folk it is helpful to
> > hear the music "as she is wrote" and be able to play it over and over
> > until it sinks in.  So I got a music writing program called MuseScore
> > (available as a free download at MuseScore.Org) and transcribed most
> > of the tunes in the OTW archive.
>
> > Anyone who would be interested in getting these scores can email me
> > and I will send them.  Of course you will first have to download
> > MuseScore.  It is worth getting.  Not only can you hear all those
> > tunes played as the composer intended (and the harmonies in some of
> > those Bour es are amazing),but you can create scores of your own or
> > copy others you run across.
>
> > My apologies to those who already know all this stuff.
>
> > Jon
>
> --
> Martin Lodahl of Auburn, California
> UNIX Pro, Musician, Motorcyclist- Hide quoted text -
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