
Music notation software is essential for printing scores and lead-sheets, producing handouts, exercises and worksheets, and submitting work to examining boards. It is also great for supporting the teaching of composition and to connect theory with music-making; for example, identifying and naming notes, constructing chords and melodies, and learning about phrasing, structure and appropriate instrumentation.
When it comes to software, Dorico, by Steinberg, has consistently been at the forefront of innovation. With the release of Dorico 5, this powerful tool takes another leap forward, introducing new features and enhancements that make Dorico an excellent classroom resource. While Dorico Pro 5 boasts incredible features for advanced music professionals, the range of tools and functions available in Dorico SE, iPad and Elements offer a comprehensive yet free (or affordable) music notation program.
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