Symphony Pro - Music Notation for pc

Symphony Pro for Pc

Published by Xenon Labs, LLC on 2024-03-18

  • Category: Music
  • License: $14.99
  • Current version: 6.5.2
  • File size: 345.22 MB
  • Compatibility: Windows 11/Windows 10

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Software Features and Description

1. With an on-screen instrument, a QWERTY keyboard, or Core MIDI compatible keyboard, you can quickly enter notes & chords in step entry mode.

2. Import a score via MusicXML, MXL, MIDI, or SP file from your computer, or from apps like Dropbox, Mail, iCloud Drive, or Safari.

3. When you’re finished, print out your score with AirPrint, or export it as a PDF, MusicXML, AAC, MIDI, or Symphony file.

4. It allows you to compose music for just about any size ensemble, from piano, symphonies, band, lead sheets, chord charts, guitar tabs, and more.

5. Edit chord symbols, lyrics, and annotations using the iPad’s standard keyboard.

6. With shortcuts and contextual menus to edit note & bar properties, many of the commonly used editing commands are right at your fingertips.

7. Symphony Pro 6 is a complete and intuitive app for writing music notation on iPad.

8. To add notes, choose Pencil mode, and tap anywhere on a bar to begin editing right away.

9. By switching to Select mode with one touch, you can also transpose, erase, cut, and paste multiple notes/tracks.

10. Including dynamics & articulations, time & key signature changes, clef changes, pedals, and repeat conventions.

11. Share files via email or directly to another computer or iPad via Dropbox/iCloud Drive.

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Download and install Symphony Pro - Music Notation on your computer


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pc app Symphony Pro Get App ↲ 428
3.80
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Or follow the guide below to use on PC:



Select Windows version:

  1. Windows 10
  2. Windows 11

Install Symphony Pro - Music Notation app on your Windows in 4 steps below:


  1. Download an Android emulator for PC:
    Get either Bluestacks or the Nox App >> . We recommend Bluestacks because you can easily find solutions online if you run into problems while using it. Download Bluestacks PC software Here >> .

  2. Install the emulator:
    On your computer, goto the Downloads folder » click to install Bluestacks.exe or Nox.exe » Accept the License Agreements » Follow the on-screen prompts to complete installation.

  3. Using Symphony Pro on PC [Windows 10/ 11]:
    • Open the Emulator app you installed » goto its search bar and search "Symphony Pro"
    • The search will reveal the Symphony Pro - Music Notation app icon. Open, then click "Install".
    • Once Symphony Pro is downloaded inside the emulator, locate/click the "All apps" icon to access a page containing all your installed applications including Symphony Pro.
    • Now enjoy Symphony Pro on PC.

Download a Compatible APK for PC


Download Developer Rating Current version
Get APK for PC → Xenon Labs, LLC 3.80 6.5.2


Get Symphony Pro on Apple macOS


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Get $14.99 on Mac Xenon Labs, LLC 428 3.80

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Top Pcmac Reviews

  • It’s getting there...

    By Lo-Jay (Pcmac user)

    As of writing this review, I would say that this app is still one of the leading tablet notation apps, competing with Notion and, if you like handwriting apps (I don’t) NotateMe. That said, it still pales in comparison to some of the fundamental features of the desktop name-brand softwares. One thing this app attempts to do right is its plethora of QWERTY keyboard shortcuts. Definitely a step in the right direction, but still lacking in the most important area - initial note entry. I recognize that tablets are built around the idea of touch notation and handwriting, but a huge game-changer would be adding support for proper QWERTY note entry wherein you type the letter name of the pitch you want and then use shortcuts to tweak the octave and accidentals. This is a central feature that any power user of Sibelius or Finale is used to. If such a feature were integrated, my rating for this app would easily be 4 or 5 stars, as no mobile app currently entices me to rely on it for notation. While SP has an impressive range of detailed features, it would offer the most ‘bang’ for its ‘buck’ if it were to improve the way I enter my notes when using a keyboard with my iPad.
  • useful tool

    By corvo di bassetto (Pcmac user)

    This app is very useful for writing music on the i-pad. Recent upgrades have improved various editing features. It doesn't support micro intervals, advanced articulation marks and struggles with complex rhythms, hence it's not good for Brian Ferneyhough. But it is fine for 99% of classical and jazz arrangements. Really nice working with the i-pen. Unfortunately, while it originally featured some pretty useable, plain sounds, the most recent update abolished them in favour of the cheesy, infantile gimmick sounds known and dreaded from cheap keyboards. The beautiful celesta and old style synth sounds are gone, and the grand piano is unusable, because even if you remove all extra reverb it still sounds like recorded in an empty church from 100 yards away. Why?? Are we all supposed to be toddlers? The app would be useful for professional musicians using a mobile device, but from now on only with muted sound, as a typing pad.
  • Very Impressive – I am in awe of what has been accomplished!

    By ZipArts (Pcmac user)

    CONTEXT: I am a (retired) professional musician, (recovering) arts administrator, with a PhD in music theory and finally enjoying arranging and composing on my own terms. I am a (terminally frustrated) Finale owner/user since back when that program was ground-breaking, with heart-stopping innovation and price point. SETUP: I use an iPad Air 2 with a generic Bluetooth stylus, external keyboards, both typing (love those shortcuts!) and music. (Just recycled an old NanoKeys via the new apple camera/USB 3 connector). PRAISES: The functionality vs. price point is insane! This is an app for serious musicians, but is like a Swiss Army Knife in it’s approach: LOTS of different ways to get the job done! For example, the very “natural” stylus input alone is worth the price. The design throughout is obviously related to all musician’s practical needs, rather than programmer single-mindedness. SUMMARY: This is now my go-to creative platform. No more Finale updates for me! I will only continue to use that dinosaur for playback of higher quality sounds. The learning curve is high only because of all the working modes, from sketching ideas, developing material, to EASY (even fun) detailed/tedious editing tasks. Please keep at it folks–even if you do not make a bundle of money. PS This is my very first music product review. Hope it helps.
  • Impressive App but really annoying problems that should be easy to resolve

    By mitriv (Pcmac user)

    The hand writing feature works great until you’re trying to create several layers (a classical guitar score for example). I think its absurd that if you’re done with a voice or layer and then you’re trying to create a new one with the Apple Pencil the system detects some of your inputs as if you were trying to edit the voice that is already finished and is not even selected. This a huge problem. Another thing is that it should be a way to block the handwriting with your fingers if you’re already using the Apple Pencil. It happens a lot that you wrote something with the pencil and then try to scroll the score with the fingers and the app write something you didn’t want. I think this would be easily corrected if we had an option to use JUST the Apple Pencil for writing notes and select tools, and the fingers for all other gestures like zoom and scroll.

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