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FutureSculptor Maestro VS forScore

Compare FutureSculptor Maestro VS forScore and see what are their differences

FutureSculptor Maestro logo FutureSculptor Maestro

Compose music quick and easy like a maestro!

forScore logo forScore

With forScore, your sheet music has never been better—it’s everything you can do with paper, and so much more.
  • FutureSculptor Maestro Landing page
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    2022-09-26
  • forScore Landing page
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    2020-07-07

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FORSCORE 2020 Overview & Tips

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  • Tutorial - ForScore Review and Tutorial for Piano Teachers
  • Review - How I Use My iPad for Sheet Music with forScore

Category Popularity

0-100% (relative to FutureSculptor Maestro and forScore)
Music
35 35%
65% 65
Music Tools
23 23%
77% 77
Audio & Music
0 0%
100% 100
Musician Tools
100 100%
0% 0

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forScore Reviews

Best music notation software 2022
Orpheus Sheet Music Pro (opens in new tab) If you prefer to use Android hardware, Orpheus is the best sheet music app on that OS. It doesn’t have as many organization and file import features as forScore, but the interface is easy to use and includes an annotation tool. There’s a free version that displays ads and limits chart uploads to 30 total. Orpheus has support for...

Social recommendations and mentions

Based on our record, forScore seems to be more popular. It has been mentiond 15 times since March 2021. 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.

FutureSculptor Maestro mentions (0)

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forScore mentions (15)

  • Ask HN: What sub $200 product improved your 2023
    Https://forscore.co/ iPad pdf reader & annotator designed for sheet music. As a “tech” husband helping out a non technical musician wife it’s a game changer. - Source: Hacker News / 5 months ago
  • Best way to view a pdf of sheet music on a phone/tablet?
    ForScore is pretty well regarded. I use a free app called PiaScore that will show me two pages at once - my eyes suck though, so the tab is a bit small - might be okay for you though. I actually ended up buying a cheap Donner page turner that works pretty well with PiaScore and PDF Expert (which is my main pdf reader - but I don't think it lets me see two pages at once). Source: 12 months ago
  • Thoughts for Year One self-taught Pianists - ideas and resources (long!)
    ForScore also has a keyboard in it so you can quickly play some notes anywhere, and so does GarageBand on iPad. Source: 12 months ago
  • What are your must-have iPad apps?
    ForScore. That is why I, like many of my colleagues, bought the iPad. Source: about 1 year ago
  • This is how I would reconstruct the iPad lineup to make it simpler and easier to understand. Thoughts?
    Yes. I once considered the Surface Book among other options (at the time it had a bigger screen than the Surface Pro). And by the way, Apple also cares about musicians. As evidenced by the official advertising banners and videos, in which you can always see the application forScore, which has become almost a de facto standard for many musicians. Source: over 1 year ago
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What are some alternatives?

When comparing FutureSculptor Maestro and forScore, you can also consider the following products

Notation Pad - Notation Pad is the Easiest way to write sheet music with notations on iOS/Android.

Chordsheet Maker - Create chord sheets or lead sheets quick and easily from your iPad. Add rhythms, endings, segno, codas and all what's necessary for your musicians to know what's your music about. Transcription made easy!

Sibelius - Sibelius is a virtual score creation tool which allows composers to easily create new piano scores, developed by Avid.

Stave'n'Tabs - iOS and macOS notation and tablature editor with MIDI and MusicXML files support and chromatic...

StaffPad - Write music naturally on your Windows Surface Tablet.

MuseScore.org - Create, play back and print beautiful sheet music with free and easy to use music notation software MuseScore. For Windows, Mac and Linux.