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  1. The two big free notation programs out there are MuseScore and Lilypond. Lilypond produces the better output but the learning curve is quite different. It does not have a graphical interface but instead you type in all your notes into a text file which gets compiled into a pdf.

  2. We're excited to share Composing Studio, a free and easy-to-use online music notation editor that lets anyone collaborate in real time on short musical pieces. To use it, just go to https://composing.studio/ in your browser, create a new session, and share the link with other musicians!

  3. This article covers the best free and paid music notation softwares. and it's written by professional musicians with experience using the different softwares. Pretty good source. https://medium.com/@tedslistofficial/what-is-the-best-music-notation-software-6ae3e3889e0

  4. Our full-featured notation and tab editor is free for basic usage, and there’s no limit on how much music you can have. Upload files or start from scratch . Import music from other programs (MusicXML, Guitar Pro, etc.), scan a PDF or photo , or create in our editor.

  5. Flat is a collaborative music notation platform for beginner composers and professionals alike. Get started for free! Flat gives you the tools you need to write and share your scores with a global community of 5M+ music lovers. Invite your friends to compose with you.

  6. Create, play, and share your music compositions with Noteflight’s easy-to-learn online music notation editor.

  7. Create, play back and print beautiful sheet music with free and easy to use music notation software MuseScore Studio. For Windows, Mac and Linux.

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