If you enjoy writing, assembling visual content, structuring detailed information in simple and logical ways, and are keen to make a lasting contribution to what is shaping-up to be a groundbreaking release in the music software world, then we invite you to participate as a contributor to the MuseScore 4 handbook. The MuseScore 4 handbook will go together with a new series of videos on YouTube (also accessible from within the desktop app itself) to form a comprehensive and engaging multimedia resource. We’ve also put together a helpful page of guidelines for contributors so that together, we can create a cohesive and well-written document. We’ve made a bunch of styling changes to improve the handbook’s appearance and legibility, and are making better use of visual media (including GIFs) to show how MuseScore 4 works. While a few elements are still being implemented, the overall chapter structure has now been established, including section sub-headings on most pages to help contributors organise the necessary content in a logical and easy-to-understand way. Marc Sabatella, Peter Jonas and I have been working for several months to prepare a new version of the online handbook that’s both comprehensive and user-friendly. As we prepare for the release of MuseScore 4, we’d like to invite our community to participate in generating the documentation that will form our online handbook, available here on.
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