To complete this tutorial learners will need to have the following:
This tutorial is at an beginner level.
MuseScore has a built-in image capture utility. This can be very useful. There will be many occasions when you will need to take an image of a portion of a score to share with other musicians or students. This utility provides us with a variety of image options.
The image capture utility allows us to save four unique image sizes. In the tutorial I show how to set and use these presets.
Along with the presets the image capture utility also allows us to take an image of an entire page of music. In the tutorial I show how this is done.
The image capture utility allows you to copy a selected are which can then be pasted in to an external program. We can also SAVE the image in either Screenshot mode or Print mode. Screenshot mode includes all boarders and extra markings whereas Print mode only includes the notation as it would be seen printed out.
MuseScore2 is an open source application, which means that it is free for everyone to use. Please consider going to the developers' website and show your support for the project - https://musescore.org
I hope you enjoy this tutorial. If you have any specific questions for me feel free to leave it in the comments of this post and I will do my best to get back to you with an answer.
Cheers,
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