06-27-2021, 12:55 PM
Oh yeah Musescore is good, and it apparently has finger placements.
You can download MIDIs from Online Sequencer and then place them back into Musescore. The only problem with this is that Musescore tends to put notes all over the clefs. Generally I like to keep my left hand notes in the bass clef and my right hand notes in the treble clef. With Musescore, generally you'll just have to re-write the entire song in order to do this.
But yeah, it works, and often times works pretty well, especially since MuseScore uses the traditional music notation rather than using a horizontal midi notation like OS. And MuseScore is free as well. I definitely recommend trying it if you enjoy composing.
Link for the tutorial on adding finger placements in MuseScore:
https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/fingering
You can download MIDIs from Online Sequencer and then place them back into Musescore. The only problem with this is that Musescore tends to put notes all over the clefs. Generally I like to keep my left hand notes in the bass clef and my right hand notes in the treble clef. With Musescore, generally you'll just have to re-write the entire song in order to do this.
But yeah, it works, and often times works pretty well, especially since MuseScore uses the traditional music notation rather than using a horizontal midi notation like OS. And MuseScore is free as well. I definitely recommend trying it if you enjoy composing.
Link for the tutorial on adding finger placements in MuseScore:
https://musescore.org/en/handbook/3/fingering