I haven't had a lot of time to mess around with this, but it seems like a sort of Google-Documents-ish resource for notation:
http://www.noteflight.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I have a friend who uses it and he sends me stuff to look over from time to time; that's the extent of my experience with it.
For people out there who are looking for an inexpensive resource to get started with notation, it might be kind of awesome.
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Noteflight
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Re: Noteflight
Thanks for posting, looks like it might be good for my wife to use in her high school teaching.
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Re: Noteflight
Agreed! I sent it to a bunch of music-education people that I know too. It seems like a pretty great group-tool.
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