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  1. MuseScore 1.0 improved features include123:
    • Ability to hide courtesy key signature and canceling naturals
    • Ability to choose first page number
    • Bagpipe Music Writer import and bagpipe sound support
    • Ability to change velocity and on/off offsets for a group of selected notes
    • Initial work on tablature notation for fretted instruments
    • Linked parts for ensemble music that automatically synchronizes notes
    • Improvements on beam slope, stem height, layout of accidentals and note spacing
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    New features

    • Ability to hide courtesy key signature and canceling naturals. See #8357 .
    • Ability to choose first page number. See #8356 .
    • Bagpipe Music Writer import and bagpipe sound support. See #8355 .
    musescore.org/en/handbook/developers-handbook…
    Important developments include initial work on tablature notation for fretted instruments such as guitar and lute, and linked parts for ensemble music which automatically synchronizes notes between the full score and the extracted parts while editing.
    musescore.org/af/musescore-10-released
    Improvements cover many items such as beam slope, stem height, layout of accidentals in chords and general note spacing.
    musescore.org/en/handbook/3/upgrade-musescor…
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    MuseScore 4.2.1 is now available! This release fixes a number of crashes and improves the stability of the app. For details, please see completed tasks in the 4.2.1 project. MuseScore 4.2 is now available! MuseScore 4.2 introduces support for Muse Sounds Guitars, Vol. 1 -- a free library of highly realistic guitar sounds. Watch the release video.
    MuseScore is an open source and free music notation software. For support, contribution, bug reports, visit MuseScore.org. Fork and make pull requests! - Releases · musescore/MuseScore
    "MuseScore 3.6 is Out!". MuseScore.org. MuseScore. ^ MacDonald, David (14 December 2022). "Long-awaited MuseScore 4 release brings major improvements to engraving and audio". Scoring Notes. Retrieved 16 December 2022. ^ Borisov, Bobby (15 December 2022). "MuseScore 4: Your New Go-to for Digital Music Making". Linuxiac. Retrieved 16 December 2022.
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    The developer team is already busily preparing the next big MuseScore release. Important developments include initial work on tablature notation for fretted instruments such as guitar and lute, and linked parts for ensemble music which automatically synchronizes notes between the full score and the extracted parts while editing.
  3. MuseScore 1.1, Free and Open Source Notation, Rivals - and Plays …

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