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MuseScore.com supports over 40 fonts and font families. When uploading a score that uses a font not available on MuseScore.com, MuseScore.com attempts to replace an unsupported font with one that is a close match. The resulting score might not look the same as in MuseScore: systems break differently, altered layouting of text elements, ...
Use one of the following fonts to avoid problems:
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MuseScore is a leading software to create, play and print sheet music. It is free and open source music notation software that runs on Windows, Mac and Linux. MuseScore is easy to use and it provides a way of sharing scores online via MuseScore.com. You can download MuseScore for free from http://musescore.org
MuseScore.com (this site) is a place to share scores created with MuseScore, the free and open source notation software. MuseScore.org is the support site for the MuseScore software itself.
There will always be a free version of MuseScore.com. It will be limited in some ways, but you can get more by upgrading your free account to Pro Account.
No. The MuseScore notation software is needed to create your own scores or edit ones you find online, but you can view, print, and play scores directly on MuseScore.com with no special software required.
Please read our Community Guidelines to find out everything you need to know about how to be a model citizen of the MuseScore.com community.
Scores, or sheet music, are created on your computer using the free and open source MuseScore notation software, available from MuseScore.org. MuseScore runs on Windows, Mac, and Linux.
All documentation and support for the MuseScore software is offered at MuseScore.org.
After logging in to your account on MuseScore.com, click the Upload link and follow the instructions. Or, use “File→Save Online...” in the MuseScore notation software to upload a score directly.