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What is a MUSX file? A MUSX file is a musical score created by MakeMusic Finale, a popular scorewriting program. It contains musical notation, including measures, notes, time signatures, tempos, and clefs. MUSX files also include a title, composer information, and copyright information.

More Information MUSX file open in MakeMusic Finale Composers use MakeMusic Finale to create, edit, and listen to musical scores. For example, a composer might use Finale to compose a new version of "Auld Lang Syne," add lyrics to the score, and play the score back via their computer's speakers to check for errors. Finale 2014 and later versions save the scores that composers create as MUSX files. In addition to the score a composer has created, each MUSX file contains MIDI data that Finale uses when playing back the score. NOTE: Finale 2012 and earlier versions save scores as .MUS files.

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What is a MUSX file?

A MUSX file is a musical score created by MakeMusic Finale, a popular scorewriting program. It contains musical notation, including measures, notes, time signatures, tempos, and clefs. MUSX files also include a title, composer information, and copyright information.

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MUSX file open in MakeMusic Finale

Composers use MakeMusic Finale to create, edit, and listen to musical scores. For example, a composer might use Finale to compose a new version of "Auld Lang Syne," add lyrics to the score, and play the score back via their computer's speakers to check for errors.

Finale 2014 and later versions save the scores that composers create as MUSX files. In addition to the score a composer has created, each MUSX file contains MIDI data that Finale uses when playing back the score.

NOTE: Finale 2012 and earlier versions save scores as .MUS files.

How to open a MUSX file

You can open a MUSX file with MakeMusic Finale (Windows, Mac). To do so, select File → Open... from the program's menu bar. Then, navigate to and open your MUSX file.

You can also open a MUSX file with MakeMusic SmartMusic (Windows, Mac) and MakeMusic Finale PrintMusic (Windows).

How to convert a MUSX file

You can use MakeMusic Finale to export the score a MUSX file contains in a variety of formats, including:

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What is a MUSX file?
A MUSX file is a musical score created by MakeMusic Finale, a popular scorewriting program. It contains musical notation, including measures, notes, time signatures, tempos, and clefs. MUSX files also include a title, composer information, and copyright information.
How do I open a .musx file?
You can open a MUSX file with MakeMusic Finale (Windows, Mac). To do so, select File → Open... from the program's menu bar. Then, navigate to and open your MUSX file.
How do I convert a .musx file?
You can use MakeMusic Finale to export the score a MUSX file contains in a variety of formats, including: