
CallRail
CallTrackingMetrics
Invoca
DialogTech
Clearbit
Marchex
DiscoverOrg
Revenue.io
Flat
Sibelius
MuseScore
Knock
Finale
Flat for Education
MuseScore.org
Guitar Pro
A great and easy-to-use music notation editor on iOS. Flat is an app that lets you create, edit, playback, print and export your sheet music and tabs. Cloud-based, you can also edit scores with your web browser and collaborate in real-time across devices with friends and colleagues.
CallRail
FlatFlat's answer:
Extremely Intuitive Layout, Collaboration feature and cross-device usage
Flat's answer:
Flat is perfect for beginners and professionals alike.
Based on our record, Flat seems to be a lot more popular than CallRail. While we know about 60 links to Flat, we've tracked only 3 mentions of CallRail. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
I use callrail.com for my business to create tracking phone numbers attached to websites that my company uses to forward calls to clients and track leads. There are many use cases to use tracking phone numbers for in Ad agencies, SEO companies, ecommerce, brick and mortar, and service businesses. Or to keep your personal number separate from other uses but still have calls forward to your phone number for less... Source: about 3 years ago
Yes, use third party call trackers like callrail.com Much more accurate IMO. Source: over 4 years ago
Use a third-party service like callrail or calltrackingmetrics. There are many competitors to those two as well to pick from. Source: about 5 years ago
Unless a piece you want has been recreated or arranged on MuseScore or flat.io, you must buy your own music unless someone wants to give some old music to you. Source: about 3 years ago
I was able to do this with flat.io. Source: about 3 years ago
The web-based options are, unsurprisingly, more limited. flat.io is pretty bad, Noteflight is better but still very limited and quite bad to use. There's some more niche stuff like Unison but it might not be the most accessible. Source: about 3 years ago
For gear, I didn't use any pedals or even an amp to record this. I bought an audio interface (you can get a pretty good one used for like $80) and plugged my guitar into my laptop. I used a free ampsim I found online and recorded it. I then sent it to a producer who cleaned up the tone and mixed it in with all the other instruments (on this specific track I had real people I found online play all the instruments... Source: about 3 years ago
I've used Flat a lot, it's really beginner friendly: https://flat.io/. You can search "music notation" program or software or website for other options. Source: about 3 years ago
CallTrackingMetrics - Know who is calling and how they found you. Maximize the return on your advertising.
Sibelius - Sibelius is a virtual score creation tool which allows composers to easily create new piano scores, developed by Avid.
Invoca - Call tracking & analytics software
MuseScore - Our goal is to let musicians from all over the world create and share their works, as well as to make learning music exciting, easy and available for all.
DialogTech - DialogTech is an end-to-end call attribution and conversion platform.
Knock - Sell your home in 6 weeks or less