At the 2024 NAMM Show, we interviewed representatives from the businesses in our field of music notation software and related technology.
Today’s podcast episode is a conversation Philip Rothman had with Jack Sutton, Muse Group’s head of communications. Jack’s first visit to NAMM coincided with the company’s first official presence at the show as the parent company of Hal Leonard, which they recently acquired. We spoke about some early fruits of that deal and the longer-term plans that they have for the future of their combined business, which brings together cutting-edge digital products with a vast library of published content.
We also discussed MuseScore and the latest developments with their flagship notation product, and specifically the improvements they’ve made, and plan to make, in the areas of guitar and percussion music, as well as the overall quality of output that they hope to achieve with MuseScore in the future.
If you didn’t hear our NAMM wrap-up episode, and interviews with NAMM CEO John Mlynczak, Avid’s Sam Butler, and MakeMusic’s Jason Wick, check those out in the Scoring Notes podcast feed.
More from Scoring Notes:
- NAMM 2024: An interview with MakeMusic’s Jason Wick
- NAMM 2024: An interview with Avid’s Sam Butler
- NAMM 2024: Wrap-up and interview with CEO John Mlynczak
- NAMM 2024: John Mlynczak on his first show as president and CEO
- NAMM 2024: Muse Group’s Jack Sutton on Hal Leonard, MuseScore development and more
- NAMM 2024: MakeMusic’s Jason Wick on MakeMusic Cloud, Finale, and more
- NAMM 2024: Avid’s Sam Butler on upcoming Sibelius features, Android app, and more
- NAMM 2024: Exhibition mission
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