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    MuseScore

    MuseScore

    Free music notation & composition software

    MuseScore is a free and open-source music notation software designed for composers, arrangers, educators, and musicians of all levels. It allows users to write, edit, and print professional-quality sheet music with no limitations or subscription fees. MuseScore Studio supports a wide range of instruments and ensembles, from solo piano and guitar to full orchestras and choirs. The software is easy to learn while still offering powerful tools for advanced notation and score layout. ...
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    runabc

    Runabc is a user interface supporting abc music notation software

    Runabc is a graphic user interface to the abcMIDI, abc2svg and abcm2ps packages which normally run in a command window. In addition it contains numerous tools for editing and processing and analyzing abc and midi files. Runabc has been included in the sourceforge abc music project. It is now becoming a separate project on its own.
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    Takt

    Takt

    Text-based Music Programming Tools

    Takt is a text-based language for describing note and chord sequences as well as algorithmic compositon rules with C-like syntax. This software package contains a REPL (read-eval-play loop) interpreter for Takt, a MIDI-file-to-Takt translator, and an Emacs interface program which enables note entry from a MIDI keyboard.
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    RtMidiRouter is a small but powerful command line tool which allows you to route, manipulate and create MIDI messages. For reliable realtime performance RtMidiRouter is based on RtMidi. It is controllable via command line and network (OSC).
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    A set of software components used to investigate and implement searching of music and audio. This covers content-based retrieval and meta-data based solutions, segmentation and content selection (summarisation) of audio and music (MIDI, MP3 and WAV).
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    Online music publishing system that enables mass collaboration among registered users. Users will submit pieces of work for others to add and edit to create other renditions of the work.
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    Korale aims to be an open source alternative to the popular "Sibelius" sheet music notation software. It will be written portably and flexibly, and will use as intuitive an interface as we can design.
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