Noteflight Description
Noteflight's online editor for notation is simple to use, customizable, scalable, and available for professional use wherever you are, on any device. You can purchase the music you love from Noteflight Marketplace. You can download, print, play, or adapt the music notation files that you purchase. You can sell your original arrangements and arrangements on Noteflight Marketplace powered by ArrangeMe You can search the Marketplace Song Catalog to find copyrighted songs that can be arranged. You can create unlimited scores, sell them, record audio, print parts, transcribe or enter using any MIDI device, share your scores with specific users, and organize them into collections. This program is for music educators of all levels. Create a private website where students can access Noteflight Premium features including performance, recording, and assessment tools.
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Noteflight Date: Aug 01 2022
Summary: Overall limiting yet effective tool to get students arranging without too many headaches. Paying for Noteflight is fair because it is not much for the features available in the premium version but would definitely start looking for bigger software as you mature in your career.
Positive: Noteflight is a great tool for students to learn to arrange music and learn theory at the same time. It offers all necessary ornaments and articulations for a beginner to an experienced orchestrator. It has an easy to use UI.
Negative: Playback is okay but does not play certain ornaments or translates them to MiDi format. The lack of being able to engrave your scores freely is a huge letdown. writing for pit orchestra is not recommended since you cannot change instruments like one would in Sibelius. Because it is a website, it crashes a lot and slows down your workflow.
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Noteflight: kinda better than MuseScore Date: Feb 19 2023
Summary: The playback on Noteflight sounds pretty mediocre and some of the dynamic options are funky (crescendos don't work on whole notes, it increases the volume at each note over the crescendo) however the controls for placing notes are much less convoluted than on MuseScore and it has keyboard shortcuts for all of the frequently used articulations/dynamics/text. I personally like to write in Noteflight and export my score as a midi into MuseScore for finer editing/playback. Noteflight is free but offers a premium option with more instruments.
Positive: - Useful keyboard shortcuts
- Less convoluted note placement than MuseScore
- Great community and score sharing!Negative: - Poor playback
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- Crescendos/decrescendos don't work over sustained notes
- Takes a while to learn but becomes muscle memory in a relatively short time
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