12/18/2023 0 Comments Download dorico elements 4![]() ![]() Yes, considering it's free and has most of the features anyone would need, it would make sense to at least try Musescore. My subscription to Sibelius is expiring, so I am considering whether it is worth the effort and switch software package if that better suits my needs. Jerogee wrote: ↑ Tuesday 18 January 2022, 08:50 amĬonall, thanks. I would try Musescore first - not unlike Sibelius - but there's a big learning curve in Dorico because it's quite different. I toggle between an old version of Sibelius (4) and the newest version of (free) Musescore for anything else. ![]() To be honest though, I only use it for scores to be published. Dorico is good for fingering - the numbers are placed close to the noteheads automatically (and I think you can change the default position). I don't write avant garde music though or electric guitar effects so I can't comment on those extended notations. I've indicated all the usual signs including harmonics, pizz etc. He provided me with a template to his style and so far I have not found any normal classical guitar notation elements missing. My publisher prefers Dorico so I bought it to get my scores published quicker. I saw some comments on the Dorico forum that the software could be improved in these regards. Jerogee wrote: ↑ Monday 17 January 2022, 19:25 pmĪre there any Dorico users here on delcamp who can advice on the suitability of this release for classical guitar scores? (over Sibelius, which I am using now) I am particularly interested in aspects like indicating flageolets/harmonics and fingering annotations for my arrangements. ![]()
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