[ddots-l] Re: Which music notation program would you suggest?

  • From: Michael C <m_dsmusic@xxxxxxxx>
  • To: "ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 29 Aug 2011 07:39:36 -0400

Hi There When you order GoodFeel from Dancingdots you will also get a copy of 
Lime which includes the Lime aloud scripts which will allow you to have a 
notater program to be able to produce charts for school, and Church.  GoodFeel 
includes the GoodFeel translator which translates music in to braille, and Lime 
is the music notater software which will allow you to be able to compose scores 
to have sited partners play, and read.  Its definntly the notater software 
package that will do the job in making sure you are produce professional scores 
for theory classes. 
Another notater software package is Sibelius, However scripting from 
Dancingdots is no longer supported, but there is some one out there who is 
writing scripts for this software package.  I have been using Lime, and Good 
for several years, and am very confident in stating that this package will 
definitely cut the job for what you want to do.  
Hope this helps.

Michael C

On Aug 29, 2011, at 4:37 AM, "david ingram" <dingram269@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Hi list members, i'm sin a comercial music class for the next 2 terms, but 
> i'd like to know what music notation program would you suggest that i get for 
> myself in the event that i may have to create charts for some of the projects 
> or my own stuff and even for church.  Thank you for any information that you 
> might havve.  Please list the pro and con of each music notation program in 
> terms of accessibility thank you  Also which version of jaws would i need to 
> have for each program?  At this time i have  jaws version 8.  thank you .

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