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Re: Your favourite/most efficient methods of inputting scores (piano)?
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kmg |
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Re: Your favourite/most efficient methods of inputting scores (piano)? |
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Tue, 21 Feb 2017 12:19:48 +0100 |
Thanks! Actually somehow I never used screen splitting.. now trying it out, and it means you have basically \parallelmusic without drawbacks, that's really cool. Also with folding Frescobaldi provides, you can hide stuff you already completed. I guess you can even split to 4 when working on 4 voices and then use another Frescobaldi window just to see preview of the score. I'll try that approach next time.
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