no, they donât have a forum, but you can browse songs, and I like they way that they save songs more; they save them on the internet so they are accessible from anywhere in the world, wheras you have to be on the correct computer to access your notessimo songs. Also, when you hit âbrowseâ on noteflight, and you listen to a song, you get the most updated version of that song, you donât have to re-upload a song to get it to be different. Notessimo, however, has a MUCH larger selection for instruments, as well as better sounding ones that Noteflight DOES have. I still use both of them; why not?
Oh, and no, Noteflight does NOT have enough ADD to listen to my songs, but I can print out my music so I can play it on my piano or trumpet, or whatever.
Well now when you share your songs go with you (when your logged in) anywhere in the world (if you have internet of course). Its up around the user control panel and it says âyour songsâ if you havenât noticed yet.
Well the way you sounded in your other post⊠Anyway, Noteflight is more professional, with all the technical stuff. Notessimo is easier to use and a lot funner, but itâs not as precise. And also I find Noteflight laggy. And you have to pay for the updated version, which means it will never improve. But I listen to your songs anyway.
Thanks?
I think Noteflight is easier to use, it just doesnât have enough instruments. The only harder thing about noteflight is the drumming. Guitar sounds suck too But their piano is OK. The level of funness is totally determined by the user. Itâs easier to move stuff around in noteflight, and you can change time signatures and key signatures in Noteflight.
You mean itâs easier to move things around in Notessimo? And I would think for an inexperienced musician Notessimo would be easier.
But theyâre both good. (Notessimo just a little bit better
Do you know any other music programs? (Like offline ones)
No, itâs much easier to move things around on Noteflight. You have to move each not one by one, but if you wanted to⊠say⊠a chord progression, all you have to do is shift click the start and last note, and then drag it up or down.
I think theyâre both good too (Noteflight and Notessimo have their strengths, and so I shall not judge either one)
As for offline ones, all I can think of is Sibelius, which is 100 bucks.