For a traditional, satisfying piano sound, I've found that only the "soft piano" tends to sound good with anything, or even by itself. The Grand Piano sound is heavily lacking in depth in comparison, and the other sounds, while cool, don't serve much of a purpose for classical music notation. I'm sure others get their uses out of it, but there's only one sound that I'll ever use in this package...
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Muse Keys
Muse GroupAn essential collection of keyboard instruments for use in your scores: a Steinway grand piano, a magical celeste, an elegant Austrian harpsichord; as well as classic electric pianos and even classic synth sounding digital piano sounds.
- Platforms
- Rating
- 94%
- Version
- 0.4.15
- Released
- 2025
Description
Each instrument has been captured in depth and detail, with a wide dynamic range, on a dedicated scoring stage. The collection features a consistent set of articulations, and has been expertly crafted for effortless use within MuseScore Studio and StaffPad. Muse Sounds require no set up or effort to work with - they have been designed to take advantage of MuseScore 4’s brand new playback engine. Simply write your music, and push play. Best of all, Muse Keys is completely FREE for you to use in your compositions. Made with ❤️ by Muse.
Piano
Celesta
Soft Piano
Suitcase Electric Piano
Wurly 200A
Upright Piano
What’s New?
0.4.15
- Laissez Vibrer added