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  2. Help:Score - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Score

    The <score>...</score> element in wikitext displays a musical score out of GNU LilyPond (the default) or ABC markup syntax. It also produces a MIDI file of the music and optionally displays an audio player that plays the music.

  3. Frescobaldi (software) - Wikipedia

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    Frescobaldi is an editor for LilyPond music files. It aims to be powerful, yet lightweight and easy to use. Frescobaldi is free software, freely available under the GNU General Public License. It is designed to run on all major operating systems (Linux, Mac OS X and Microsoft Windows).

  4. LilyPond - Wikipedia

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    LilyPond can also generate MIDI files that correspond to the music notation output. LilyPond is a text-based application , so it does not contain its own graphical user interface to assist with score creation.

  5. Denemo - Wikipedia

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    Denemo helps prepare notation for publishing and lets a user rapidly enter notation, simultaneously typesetting via the LilyPond music engraver. Music can be typed in using a PC keyboard, taken from MIDI input, or played into a microphone plugged into a soundcard. The program plays back via an internal sampler and can act as a JACK/MIDI client ...

  6. Comparison of scorewriters - Wikipedia

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    MIDI entry [a] Playback File formats Developer(s) Stable release; review date License Cost Operating systems Import Export Canorus: No Yes MIDI: CanorusML, [b] MusicXML, [c] MIDI, [d] simple LilyPond [e] MusicXML, [c] MIDI, [d] LilyPond, [e] PDF: Reinhard Katzmann, Matevž Jekovec, Georg Rudolph 0.7.3; 18 June 2018 (6 years ago) () Since 0.7.3 ...

  7. Help:Media (MIDI) - Wikipedia

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    You can create MIDI files with MIDI sequencing software such as Cakewalk or scorewriting software such as Sibelius. Wikipedia editors may also create MIDI files by putting music score code in Lilypond or ABC format in the text of Wikipedia articles, which the Score extension code turns into MIDI.

  8. Rosegarden - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosegarden

    MIDI and Hydrogen file import MIDI, Csound , LilyPond and MusicXML file export (including PostScript and PDF output file generation of score) User interface translations for Russian, Spanish, German, French, Welsh, Italian, Swedish, Estonian, Japanese, Simplified Chinese, Dutch, Polish, Czech, Catalan, and Finnish, as well as UK and US English

  9. Musipedia - Wikipedia

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    Anybody can modify the collection of melodies and enter MIDI files, bitmaps with sheet music (possibly generated by the Musipedia server after entering LilyPond or abc source code), lyrics or some text about the piece, or the melodic contours as Parsons Code. [2]