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Introducing MuseScore 4.2: A milestone for guitarists and more

Introducing MuseScore 4.2: A milestone for guitarists and more

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MuseScore 4.2 has arrived!

The latest update to the beloved notation app brings a huge raft of updates for compositions with guitar parts — including engraving support for guitar bends, quality playback sounds, plus a new system for alternative tunings.

And that’s not all. 4.2 also features significant updates on syncing between a main score and instrument parts, engraving and playback improvements, bug fixes and much more.

Watch the release film below to learn more — then download MuseScore 4.2 free today from the Muse Hub:

For more details on everything included in the update, check out the announcement here. Or dive into the MuseScore 4 handbook.

Finally, to hear a preview of the brand new Muse Sounds Guitars Vol. 1 sounds, check out this demo score composed by Bradley Kunda (the Product Owner of MuseScore 4) and Zac Jansheski.

Enjoy composing marvellous music with this update today.

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