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Printing Flute Sheet Music from MIDI Files

"I am using Notation for getting melody and harmony lines for flute practice and also for singing. It has so many features I want to tell everyone about it." - Carol Kunert (read more)

Instead of buying flute sheet music for a non-copyrighted song or composition, you can find MIDI files on the Internet, and use Notation Musician to quickly, easily, and accurately convert them to printed music sheets for flute.

notation musician quickly and accurately prints flute sheet music from MIDI files:

  1. Find the song you want - Musician's built-in Internet browser helps you search for a MIDI file for the music you want. Alternatively, you can use your favorite browser and search engine to look for "MIDI" and the title of the song you want.
  2. Open the file in notation musician and see the music notation displayed on the screen.

  3. Select the Flute part from the convenient Part drop list on the Menu bar:

Part drop list with flute

Now you have just the flute part, ready to practice with Musician or print to carry with you.

flute part for print or practice


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Home Musicians

notation musician and notation composer create the best notation scores from MIDI files. You can play along with "the band" at your convenience.

With notation composer, you can also customize the sheet music to add your own special flavor to a song.

Performing Musicians

With notation musician you can print sheet music for yourself and print parts for members of your vocal or instrumental group.

notation composer adds the ability to rearrange the music and have complete control over the sound of every note.

Song Writers and Composers

Use notation composer to create music from scratch, so you can focus on making music instead of drawing notation.

You can create sheet music with your MIDI instrument, mouse, or computer keyboard. Editing notation is a breeze, too.