etc?
> Steph
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>
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> From: Sarah k Alawami To: Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility Date sent: Sat, 16 Feb 2013 15:10:44 -0800
> Subject: Re: Suggestions fore score writing software for osx.
>
> Yeah it looks complex enough but it does look doable. i
Does it support lyrics, 4 part choral writing etc?
Steph
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From: Sarah k Alawami Yeah it looks complex enough but it does look doable. if I can
memorize the code. I remember playing with it way back in 2003
or so. I'll probably talk to the instructor about tit as
chell
wrote:
> earn.
> Steph
> That won't do complex scores, and it's an extremely complex thing to
>
> - Original Message -
> From: Devin Prater To: Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility Date sent: Sat, 16 Feb 2013 16:17:19 -0600
> Subject: Re: Suggest
earn.
Steph
That won't do complex scores, and it's an extremely complex thing
to
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From: Devin Prater On Feb 16, 2013, at 3:51 PM, Stephanie Mitchell
wrote:
Hi all,
I have tried musescore with no results. There is nothing
accessible at all. I used one for windo
Hmm, how about Lillypond?
On Feb 16, 2013, at 3:51 PM, Stephanie Mitchell
wrote:
> Hi all,
> I have tried musescore with no results. There is nothing accessible at all.
> I used one for windows call mup (music publisher) but i couldn't get the mac
> version to work. It uses text and then c
Hi all,
I have tried musescore with no results. There is nothing
accessible at all. I used one for windows call mup (music
publisher) but i couldn't get the mac version to work. It uses
text and then converts it to pdf somehow.
I even looked at ios software with no luck.
Steph
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Well, I looked at muse score and it is not accessible at all. I am in contact
with the dev to see if there's something we can do as this looks like a grate
way to produce a professional looking score. I hope he can try and make it
accessible via a plugin or something voice over can interact with
I'll give it a go, although my midi keyboard is somewhat dead at the moment
lol! I hope that finale, excuse spelling, can allow for a midi keyboard to be
played so I can input the instruments in at concert pitch if need be or in
transposed pitch which I'm dreading lol!
On Feb 16, 2013, at 1:56
Sarah,
Have you tried to see if the free application works at all?
I will think about the other issues.
Roger.
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Hello. Sorry for the long delay in the reply.
I heard Finale is not accessible with voice over and neither is the other one.
it is accessible under other platforms but since I don't have the necessary
tools to access those platforms I'm kind of up a creak without a pattle. It's
too bad thes
Dear Sarah,
Below are a few suggestions you might like to try for yourself.
As I don't know the circumstances of how you access any software
connected with your requirements for study, I hope something which
follows may be of help.
Musescore.org
There are various versions of both Sibelius and F
Hey to all. I have a question. Is there music notation software that is
accessible to mac and voice over? I need to write orchestral scores this
semester. I use mountain lion and have garage band, but not sure if that would
work.
Thanks all.
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