Music is your life, your passion, and your inspiration. You study it, compose it in your off hours, and dream about it. In fact, it's fair to say that music has woven itself into every aspect of your life, with one glaring exception -- Microsoft Word. But today, thanks to Music Making in MS Word, your life is now complete!
Music Making in MS Word lets you embed sheet music into Microsoft Word documents, unleashing a whole new world of amazing music-related publications, brochures, books, and handouts! With Music Making in MS Word, you get all of the features of the music notation product MagicScore School 6 paired with the familiar editing and publishing functionality of Microsoft Word.
Imagine being able to compose and transpose music, print and publish sheet music to the web, and produce printed materials and online documents. Music Making in MS Word lets you compose music, transcribe melodies, or enter lyrics using a mouse, computer or MIDI keyboard, or a virtual piano. Then, share your sheet music with other people in regular .DOC format, so they won't even need Music Making in MS Word to view it. Thanks to the familiar Microsoft Office-inspired user interface, you'll be up and running with Music Making in MS Word in no time!
Music Making in MS Word is the perfect companion to any musician's set of technological tools!
Review Written by Derek Lee
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- Embed sheet music into Microsoft Word documents!
- Compose and transcribe music right in Microsoft Word!
- Share your sheet music with other people as regular DOC files.
- You can download and install a free trial of this software before purchasing
- Download available for: Windows 98, 2000, XP, Vista, 7, MS Office
- Buy with BitsDuJour's promotional coupon code and get all this at a discounted price!
- Upgrades to future versions of the software will be free for minor versions only. For versions after that, upgrades will require additional payment, which will not be discounted.
- Prices do not necessarily include taxes, which will vary by country.
- Review what others have to say...
- “Indeed, if your software works as described, I see great demand for it, since one of the most vexing problems in using musical examples is placing them within text documents. It is quite interesting how complex are the various methods individuals use to place short musical segments within a text document.”- Dr. Gordon J. C.
- “Your software looks like a useful product. In particular, it would be useful for writing music instruction manuals and workbooks, or books and articles about music theory or past composers.”- Michael B.
- “About 30 years ago I created and wrote out by hand a Music Theory textbook for my son which was a combination of snippets from many sources. I would now like to type it up neatly (preferably in Word) and give it to my grandchildren. I do not want to include full music scores but I'm only using illustrative examples such as notes, note movement, scales, chords, cadences etc in with the text.”- Judith B.