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Embed Music Scores In WordPress Sites With ScoreRender

ScoreRender is a WordPress plugin for rendering sheet music fragments into images. It supports converting fragments in excerpts, posts, pages and (optionally) comments. Currently it supports 4 music notations: ABC, Guido, Lilypond, Mup. For latest version, detailed usage instructions and demo cases, visit the ScoreRender site.

August 17, 2008August 17, 2008Leave a comment

Five Free WordPress Plugins For Musicians

WordPress is a great blogging platform and is popular with musicians for building music websites. Out of the box, it does 90% of the stuff you’ll need to build a music site. Here are some free add-ons, though, that can handle the rest. Five Free WordPress Plugins For Musicians Gigs Calendar – This plugin is… Read More Five Free WordPress Plugins For Musicians

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I like the way the music business is heading. Technology has finally stripped away the bogus marketeering, and it’s becoming a meritocracy. And the Industry is no longer there to force musicians into an unnatural cycle of singles, albums and tours. We can make music at our own pace and release it directly to the audience, without first having to win favour with roomful of executives in satin tour jackets.

— Thomas Dolby
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