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  1. Share, download and print free sheet music with the world's largest community of sheet music creators, composers, performers, music teachers, students, beginners, artists, and other musicians with over 1,500,000 digital sheet music to play, practice, learn and enjoy.

  2. Make sheet music by using your own layout, adding notes, and creating your own lead sheets, parts, songs, SATB choirs or full orchestral partitures. FORTE 12 is a sheet music making software for a lot of options: Write scores, transpose your staves, rearrange your compositions, export or print your results easy and quickly.

  3. A new type of music notation. When you use Soundslice, you create something more interesting than sheet music. You create an interactive experience that integrates music notation with real human performances and practice tools. There’s nothing like it. And your students, bandmates and fellow musicians will love what you create. Here’s an ...

  4. BandLab is the next-generation music creation platform used by millions around the world to make and share their music. Sign up today (it’s free!) and discover a whole new world of creativity. The cloud platform where musicians and fans create music, collaborate, and engage with each other across the globe.

  5. Dorico is professional (paid) software which can bring your compositions to a new level. That said, Dorico SE is for free with the limitation of max 2 instruments. Dorico Elements should meet most people's needs with up to 12 instruments. I believe it costs around $100 but there are student discounts.

  6. MuseScore for Piano is a webpage that introduces how to use MuseScore, a free and easy-to-use software for creating, playing and printing beautiful scores. Whether you want to learn how to tie notes, create repeated sections, or use different versions of MuseScore, you can find helpful resources and tutorials on this webpage.

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