- Has 1.75mm staff spacing, which is very close to what MuseScore defaults to.This style will generate more compact sheets. - Has 1.625mm staff spacing, which is very close to what the NinSheetMusic Template uses.NOTE: These are neither perfect nor endorsed, they are just a good starting point. If you don't know which to choose, choose the 1.625mm one. While there are two files here, the only notable differences between them are the staff spacing and font sizes. I go through the details of making such a style in the attached slides located above. To save some time and effort, I've gone ahead and made some basic style files that you can use. We do this using a Style.Ī Style is a template containing lots of formatting options, such as margins, font sizes, and positioning data. Now, we need to format either our newly-created sheet or a pre-existing sheet so it looks like an NinSheetMusic sheet.
Composer: Put the words "Composed by" and then the name(s) of the composers.Make sure to include accents if the game has them (e.g.
I'm also going to assume to know how to use MuseScore well enough (like how to add notes, articulations, slurs, etc.).Īs for Finale, full Finale has tools to fix every and any issues, but Finale Notepad does not so I will be taking the lesser of the two here and cater the guide around Finale Notepad. Importing into Finale/Finale Notepad, common final adjustments, and tipsįor this guide, I will be using MuseScore v3.6.2 and Finale Notepad.ĭifferent versions of MuseScore may have more or fewer issues than listed here.Exporting to MusicXML and post-export cleaning via MusicXML Cleaner.Applying a Style file to a new or pre-existing sheet.A method of creating a new sheet to get all the information on the sheet.This guide will cover the following things: Why? Because MuseScore is awesome and Finale Notepad is not! So, let's try to maximize the amount of stuff we can do in the superior program and leave only necessary fixes to the inferior one. This is a guide on one particular method of how to format a MuseScore sheet so as to try to minimize the amount of work required in Finale or Finale Notepad.