

Create professional music scores using this simple and easy-to-use free program. Additionally, you can add other notations, such as slurs triplets, legato, and much more. There is a variety of full to thirty-second notes including silences and stops. I’ve been using Crescendo’s Music Notation Editor for the last two weeks, and I’ve found it beneficial overall.

It lets you practice, learn and develop playing your instrument. This is because it is only required to use the “Drag&Drop” technology to add every sound to the music. You must have a background in music to make the most of Crescendo.The easy-to-use interface of Crescendo’s Notation Editor will make the process of writing scores a breeze for any person with knowledge of sol-fa. It isn’t an application to “teach” music, it is an application to “write” music. However, if you don’t know how to write music, Crescendo may be overwhelming. Because I’m very familiar with music theory, musical scores, music notation and how to compose, using Crescendo was very easy to get started. There were a couple of problems I encountered but they were easy to figure out workarounds. I found that this version of Crescendo was easy to install - I donwloaded the file and the application installed quickly and easily. I’m hopeful that when I get the full version, I will be able to use the application to it’s fullest capabilities. While the application isn’t able to do some of the musical notation I want, overall Crescendo is good and helps me stay organized. I’ve been working with Crescendo Music Notation Editor for the past two weeks and have found it useful overall. I’m a working composer who is just getting into writing music on a mac - new software and older hardware (older but still useable).
