

If I weren't working on so many different things at once, I'd probably use Frescobaldi. I do all my work in emacs so it makes sense to do so with Lilypond. Personally, I just use emacs (a standard text editor/development environment) with its Lilypond mode. This doesn't mean Denemo doesn't work really well, of course. I haven't seen anyone mention Denemo on the list.

I don't use Denemo and have never really used itĪmong the active users on the official Lilypond mail list, Frescobaldi is very popular. I see that their last new release was just over a year ago which isn't bad. run cmd as administrator from command line. The actual problem is more likely the rest in the first measure that appears to have been manually dragged from the tuba staff up to the trombone staff, and MuseScore is simply. Denemo tries to provide a gui frontend like Finale, Sibelius and Musescore but combine that with the superior engraving capabilities of Lilypond.įrescobaldi is a text editor built for Lilypond that has a built-in previewer and does all the kinds of things (syntax highlighting, etc) you'd expect from a developers environment and then adds all sorts of user friendly things like wizards and templates.ĭenemo is a far more ambitious project which means it also is going to move slower, in general. MuseScore allows input and editing music in printed form and listens to it through synthesized sound or. The programs take very different - opposite, even - approaches.
