

But as with anything else, there are going to be scam sites that try to sell people something that's free. Unless you were referring to their subscription thing? Meh, I don't know what they were thinking when they came up with that subscription idea, I just ignore it. I only use the actual MuseScore app that's installed on my computer, I have no need to put stuff on their website.


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(YouTube is all I can keep up with, I don't need any additional accounts to try to keep track of.) Once in a while I do make my own screen-capture videos of MuseScore playback, to eventually turn into play-along scrolling-tab videos ( example) for YouTube, but I'm *not* using their subscription thing to do that, instead I'm using 3rd-party screen capture software (Bandicam) and 3rd-party video editor (Adobe After Effects) to make the videos.Ī MuseScore 2.1 tutorial I made last year. It covers all the basic stuff (or so I thought at the time, anyway) in one 23 minute video, including converting standard notation into tab (at 14:08), transposing keys (at 3:37), adding lyrics (at 4:51), adding chord-names (at 2:43), and a bunch of other stuff, pretty much the basic stuff I use for making lead-sheets and fiddle tunes and mandolin tab and songs with lyrics. On the YouTube page if you scroll down below the video and click "Show More" you'll see a complete index of all the topics that are covered in the video.
