Hello,

I was recently contracted to write a tutorial book on MuseScore, and am
interested in obtaining any suggestions you all may have for what to
include or not to include.  It will be a very short book (40 pages)
targeted at non-tech-savvy users.  I spend the majority of it discussing
the basic features of MuseScore.  It is similar to the handbook, but only
includes the most essential information.  I cover all of notation and all
of the basics, page layout, lyrics, and part extraction.

My most difficult decision was whether to include more information about
MuseScore.com.  I decided against it for a few reasons.  First, since it is
not tied directly to MuseScore, the interface may change independently of
MuseScore releases.  Also, since it requires Flash, I don't want to suggest
non-free software.  I do, however, have a paragraph discussing what it is
and how it can be used as a resource.

I am also looking for information about large works people have used
MuseScore for.  I saw the thread in the forums, but it was difficult to
find much concrete from it.

Also, I am sorry if I am unable to respond to emails right away, as I am in
the process of moving into an apartment in Germany for the summer and will
have limited email access.

Thank you all, and let me know if you have any questions.




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