MusEdit

MusEdit 4.0

Scorewritter for orchestras as well as solo instruments

4.0.3 Latest version
Freeware Absolutely free
Mac No version

Program info

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Piano tool box
Alternate symbols
Play Score as MIDI
Main Window - Music Editor
About
Main window.

MusEdit is a powerful word processor for beginners and expert songwriters, which implements all the tools needed to write a song, its lyrics, chords, and to write and play the notes in a score, all in the same place, at the same time.

The workspace is called the notation editor, which includes different tool boxes and tool bars that you can use to insert text lines, chord lines, treble staffs, bass staffs, tablature staffs, bass tab staffs, and more. E.g. you can start inserting a text line to write the lyrics of a song and then insert chord lines between the lines lyrics. Next, you can use the tab staff and the bass staff tools to write the pitch, and different types of notes (tuplets, dotted, grace notes, etc.) and symbols in the score. The magic begins here: after writing the notes in the score, you can play them as MIDI playback.

You can translate the notes of a staff line into another type. Other staff lines you can use are alto, tenor, 8va, treble, 8vb treble, drums, perc. line, no clef.

As it is a word processor, you can work with different documents at the same time, insert images, other types of objects, print the documents. You can import MIDI files, ABC files, and MusicXML files; you can also export a score as an ABC file, MIDI file, XML file, and so on.

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Roberto Jimenez
5 (Senior editor)

Pros

  • You can write the lyrics of a song, its chords, but also write and play the notes in a score, all in the same place, at the same time

Cons

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User
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Steve Colby
I have used MusEdit for seemingly forever. I used it up through Windows 10 when I had to upgrade to Windows 11. The install on Windows 11 was quirky. It installed, but, at times, behaved erratically. That said, I have never come across another Tab product that measures up to MusEdit. Guitar Pro, Tabledit and even an oldie but goodie named, "Tabrite" have never measured up to the capabilities of Musedit. It remains my "goto" software for all musical needs. There is a program called, "Noteworthy", which is out of England and I use it interchangeably with Musedit dependent on what I'm doing. More
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Steve Richie
I have been using MusEdit regularly since its inception and it it priceless. I use it for tab, chords in standard and alternate tunings, for guitar, mandolin, banjo, adding my own chords to the chord library. I run it on Windows XP, 7 and 10. Only issue is a false error saying that a file was not saved when saving over an existing file - the file is actually saved. For me Doug's software has stood the test of time. Brilliant. More
Program crashes when trying to open a MIDI file. Windows 7 Ultimate, 64-bit. More
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