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Write music partitions.

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Being a musician I use in Windows XP Coda Finale, a great professional program, when I want copy or write music.
I wish to know if it exists for Linux a program like it.

It's for classical music: orchestra, chamber music etc… no rock :wink:

Thanks in advance.
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Post by Boo »

checkout the ubuntustudio.org distro.
it has great music apps.
you may find what you want there and just install it off synaptic.

but check out http://www.rosegardenmusic.com/ first.

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Thanks Boo. I will test Rosegarden when I would have a little more time, I thought that it did not write partitions, scores... Shame on me! :oops:
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Post by facade47 »

My friend got Finale working in wine, he just had to go into the audio section of winecfg and change Hardware Acceleration to Emulation, and check the Driver Emulation box.. :D
I think it did crash every once in a while, though :(
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