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  2. Optical music recognition - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Optical_music_recognition

    Optical music recognition (OMR) is a field of research that investigates how to computationally read musical notation in documents. [1] The goal of OMR is to teach the computer to read and interpret sheet music and produce a machine-readable version of the written music score. Once captured digitally, the music can be saved in commonly used ...

  3. MuseScore - Wikipedia

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    musescore.org. MuseScore Studio (branded as MuseScore before 2024) [10] is a free and open-source music notation program for Windows, macOS, and Linux under the Muse Group, which owns the associated online score-sharing platform MuseScore.com and a freemium mobile score viewer and playback app.

  4. List of online digital musical document libraries - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of online digital musical document libraries. Each source listed below offers access to collections of digitized music documents (typically originating from printed or manuscript musical sources). They may contain scanned images, fully encoded scores, or encodings designed for music playback (e.g., via MIDI).

  5. Sibelius (scorewriter) - Wikipedia

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    Sibelius (scorewriter) An example of sheet music created in Sibelius. Sibelius is a scorewriter program developed and released by Sibelius Software Limited (now part of Avid Technology). Beyond creating, editing and printing music scores, it can also play the music back using sampled or synthesised sounds. It produces printed scores, and can ...

  6. Finale (scorewriter) - Wikipedia

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    Finale is capable of notating various music such as chorales or cut-out scores including new symbols invented by the composer. It has a built-in working guitar tablature system and includes a jazz font similar to that used in the Real Book. Nearly all elements in the score can be adjusted and moved.

  7. MusicEase - Wikipedia

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    The result is a publication quality piece of music comparable to those found in modern day hymnals. Integrity Music, a major publisher of praise-worship music, used this functionality of MusicEase for the transposable sheet music versions of many of its products: e.g., the CD-Rom versions of its Hosanna!

  8. SmartScore - Wikipedia

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    SmartScore is a software product which performs optical character recognition on scanned music and converts it into a digital musical score that can be played back as a MIDI file, or exported as MusicXML to music engraving programs such as Sibelius and Finale. [2][3]

  9. SCORE (software) - Wikipedia

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    Example output of the SCORE Music Publishing System (EPS converted to PDF and then JPG) Music notation data is saved in a proprietary but open format: The files are saved in binary format where the first word is the word count for the entire file.

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