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PrintMusic!

PrintMusic!
From eMedia

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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #3469 in Software
  • Brand: eMedia
  • Model: PHR04
  • Released on: 2004-06-07
  • Platforms: Windows 98, Windows NT, Windows 95, Mac OS 9 and below, Windows Me, Windows 2000
  • Dimensions: .94 pounds

Editorial Reviews

Manufacturer's Description
The Easiest, Fastest Way to Create, Play and Print Great Sheet Music:
Finale PrintMusic is the fast, easy way to bring your music to life with professional results. From the makers of Finale, the world's leading music notation software, PrintMusic is perfect for songwriters, students, teachers, church musicians, and band leaders. PrintMusic! gets you there faster than any other notation program on the market. No other notation software provides output of such exceptional quality at this price. Play your composition, print publisher-quality sheet music, or make CDs or MP3s of your musical creations. You'll be proud of the results you get with PrintMusic.

Box Contents

  • Installation CD
  • Installation and Getting Started Guide
  • Quick Reference (shortcuts) Guide


  • Customer Reviews

    Still the best5
    I had an earlier version of PrintMusic and was excited by the new features in this version. It sounds so much better. All the brass instruments sound really realistic and crescendos really swell and surge.

    PrintMusic does everything I could need! It prints out really nicely, lets me extract band parts and transpose sheet music after I've scanned it in. Dead simple to use, very quick and you end up with really impressive looking sheet music.
    I couldn't be happier!! It's still the best sheet music software by miles.

    This is excellent5
    I use it mostly for writing out lead sheets or solo Piano music and it does the job fine. Transposition is easy, you can copy and paste sections of music. If like me your ability to write music down is limited by not being able to put down on paper what you hear in your head, or play with your fingers, this will help you no-end, since you can playback what you've written using the software at any speed. So if you've used a quaver instead of a crotchet it is soon apparent.

    I have not investigated score writing, but certainly on small scale (i.e. I don't think Mahler is possible!) this is possible.

    You can add chords, lyrics, repeats, Codas etc.
    All in all I have found it a fabulous package for the money.