5. Notation
Input a score in Dorico that will be used in the Synthesis and Music Video projects.
The key learning outcome is: gain guided experience properly using Dorico most efficiently and effectively. In my opinion, Dorico is the best professional notation software. Depending on your future needs, you may decide it is worth the money to purchase Dorico rather than use MuseScore ... I want you to be able to make an informed decision based on experience.
Requirements
software = Dorico
input a score that has a minimum of 4 instrument and/or vocal parts and a minimum of 1min of played music
Note: there is no pressure to do a "classical" work, you can do a folk song, an arrangement of a popular song, or even something you have originally composed but have never put in Dorico.
ideally, use royalty free (public domain) music ... if you want to use popular music or something composed on or after Jan. 1 1927, you must credit the original composer/creator and know that you may have issues with the Synthesis and Music Video projects (for example, YouTube may not allow it so you may have to upload your Music Video to Box in order to embed it on your portfolio site for grading)
How to Turn In
Compress the following four files into a zip file, add the zip file to Box, then embed the zip file to your class projects portfolio website so it can be downloaded without any login required:
Dorico file of the score (it will be a file with a
.dorico
file extension)MusicXML file of the score (it will be a file with a
.xml
file extension)Dorico generated PDF of the score (it will be a file with a
.pdf
file extension)
Tips
Dorico ReferenceSo, for notation software = it's all about the caret!
Here are some scores for learning during class:
Abide With Me (from openhymnal.org)
Fugue in C major by J.S. Bach (from imslp.org)
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