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To create a score in MuseScore 4,
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you can select "File—new"
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or you can select this "Add" button
in the score section.
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Doing this brings up a list of instruments
that you can add to your score
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by double-clicking on them,
or pressing this button.
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To quickly search for instruments
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you can enter their name
in this search section too.
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In some cases, there will be alternate
versions of the same instrument.
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For example, you can add a guitar
that uses tablature or standard notation.
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You can also select the
"Create from template" tab
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to start your score from a
range of prepared templates.
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So once you've chosen
your instrumentation,
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you can press "Done" to begin
notating your music right away.
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However, you can also press "Next"
if you want to specify more information,
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like the key signature, time signature,
tempo and number of measures.
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Once your score is created,
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you can make additional changes
using our new "Instruments" panel.
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For example, you could add
a third stave to a piano.
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In the case of guitar, if you'd like to
create a linked tablature stave,
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you can do this by expanding the
instrument to see its properties,
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then clicking on this settings icon and
then choosing "Create a linked staff".
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Once that is created, you can then
choose "Tablature" from this drop-down.
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In this way, notation you enter
on one staff will appear on the other.
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If you liked this tutorial and
want to learn more about MuseScore,
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check out some of our later
chapters on our YouTube channel
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or look through our online handbook,
which is linked in the description below.