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MuseScore for Windows

  • Free
  • In English
  • V3.6.2
  • 3.5
  • (725)

Compose music with the help of your computer

MuseScore lets you compose music on your PC.

Do you still compose music with pen and paper? If so, then you should know you can also do it with the help of your computer. MuseScore lets you do this in a very easy way, either from scratch or using any of the score templates included in the program. It features dozens of musical elements, such as notes, clefs, keys, and time. Just by dragging and dropping them on the interface, you can effortlessly add them to your composition.

Whenever you want to hear your composition, simply use MuseScore's built-in player. It has support for multiple instrument sounds to allow you to hear the full effect of your creation. Alternatively, you can simply plug in your MIDI keyboard. Don't forget that you can also look for help on the website forums, or download the MuseScore Handbook.

MuseScore works with many different formats, including PDF and MID. Plug-ins will also extend MuseScore's functionality. It lacks the advanced options and tools from more professional applications like Finale, but it's perfectly usable and adequate for the amateur composer who just needs a free app to create music at home.

With MuseScore you can easily create your own music, listen to it and save professional-looking scores.

  • Pros

    • Easy to use: just drag and drop notes
    • Built-in player
    • Support for MIDI instruments
  • Cons

    • No advanced options
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App specs

  • License

    Free

  • Version

    3.6.2
  • Latest update

  • Platform

    Windows

    Other platforms (2)
  • OS

    Windows 10

  • Language

    English

    Available languages

    • Czech
    • German
    • English
    • Spanish
    • French
    • Italian
    • Dutch
    • Portuguese
    • Russian
    • Turkish
  • Downloads

    88.8K

    Last month's downloads

    • 1.1K
  • Size

    112.04 MB

  • Developer

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Icon of program: MuseScore

MuseScore for PC

  • Free
  • In English
  • V3.6.2
  • 3.5
  • (725)

User reviews about MuseScore

by Anonymous

Very happy with this software. I was prepared for a lengthy getting to know the programme phase and a useless handbook, as is so often the case with free software, but I was surprised. After an hour of experimenting and looking non-obvious things up in the handbook, I was able to use the software pretty well, and got my first ever digital score sorted quite quickly.There are a few things that could be improved of course, especially so that editing larger sections is a bit easier, but overall, thank you, thank you, thank you, developers! I'll recommend Musescore. Pros: Ease of use and good handbookMany functions available for a free programme Cons: Editing could be made easierSome of the options are in parts of the menu that are not really intuitive (though that could be me)

by Anonymous

Good except bugs. This is good, but sometimes have bugs. You can write sheet music with it, and stimulate ,and share it on the Internet(maximum 5 songs with a free account) not bad. Pros: Sheet music writerMusic stimulatorCan create own music with the instuments. Cons: BugsNumbers of music to share

by Anonymous

Ran about as well as a ballpoint pen that skips badly!. I used 1.3 on a nine year old Celeron PC with 500mb/ram. The task of producing a 4.5 minute professional looking vocal solo with piano accompaniment proved daunting, to say the least. While the job eventually got done with beautiful results, numerous glitches, lockups and some crashes occurred along the way, and, in desperation, the final score formatting was done through screenshots and a third party graphics editor. This software has wonderful potential, and I am very thankful to the Musescore development team for its tremendous efforts and fair results. but at the present time, this software appears to have more bugs than an ant colony.I've found problems such as this with other related music software. That makes me suspect that the glitches may be mostly related to the Windows XP (SP3) operating system. Has your development team considered doing a Windows build based upon JAVA? (I am an avid Jorgan user, a VTPO available from Sourceforge. As the name implies, Jorgan is based on JAVA. In spite of being very complicated software with a steep learning curve, Jorgan is very smooth, stable and usually glitch free. Pros: Very professional looking final results Cons: Eliminate the many glitches, lockups and crashes

by Anonymous

Issues for writing violin music using MuseScore.. Overall, MuseScore does a rather good job, especially since it is available at no cost. It's not too hard to learn, but many short cuts are available that are not documented. These must be learned by trial-and-error. Pros: I especially like the ability to put changes in the key signature and time signature in some readily noticeable color, like red. And, transposing from one key to another is amazingly simple: transcribing a violin piece to viola is a dream. Cons: 1) Harmonics are filled in as solid diamond notes instead of being hollow.2) Tremolos on double stops overwrite one of the notes.3) Non-selectable staff sizes.4) Only grace notes that precede a note are supported, but those that follow the note are not.

by Anonymous

really amased. I download it just to quickly write a few notes, and I am really amased. I think I delete clumsy Encore and I will transfer to MuseScore. I also appreciate how purely and precissely it is programmed. No patchwork. :-) Congratulations and thanks a lot.

by Anonymous

Mscore 0.9.5. In Ubuntu, I used version 0.9.4 a while, but often Musescore crashed, of course without saving. I think version 0.9.5 is a little better with less crashes. When I used Windows mostly, I had a licensed version of Sibelius, version 4. Sometimes I use it, but since I installed Ubuntu, I prefer that OS. But I must admit, Musescore has a long way to go before it can compete with Sibelius. Nevertheless, I use Mscore version 0.9.5 more often now. Pros: I find Mscore easy to use, but after using Sibelius a long time it is obvious that many features are not present or less easy to use. But until now I like working with Mscore. Keep up the good work! Cons: The playing functionality is not very good and can't configured like as in Sibelius. Copy and paste is rather limited.

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