Asked and answered, part 3: Back to school

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Listeners responded to our “call for calls” with some terrific questions about music notation software, related technology, the business of music preparation, and more.
On this episode, Philip Rothman and David MacDonald celebrate the beginning of the academic year by answering questions about the music notation software, tools, and services best suited for education. Whether you’re a student, educator, amateur, or professional musician, you’ll learn something about the wide variety of products we cover in response to the many terrific inquiries submitted by the Scoring Notes audience.
The third of a multi-part episode — because we got so many questions that we didn’t have enough time to fit them all into one sitting.
More from Scoring Notes:

Asked and answered, part 1
Asked and answered, part 2: In awe of the DAW
High fidelity audio comes to Zoom
Better music experiences come to Zoom with high fidelity audio
Share video and audio of music notation software via Zoom
Noteflight, education, innovation, and inspiration
Paperless composition lessons with iPad Pro and Apple Pencil
Teaching and teaming up with tablets and tech
StaffPad acquired by Muse Group; audio support planned
Daniel Ray “muses” about Audacity and StaffPad
Dorico and Sibelius come to the iPad

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