Open source Band-in-a-Box alternative for Ubuntu/Linux OS

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Open source Band-in-a-Box alternative for Ubuntu/Linux OS

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Looking for advice on what open source Biab app works best and on what OS flavor. I use Ubuntu 12.04 LTS
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You might take a look at Improvisor: Impro-Visor is free and runs on any platform that supports Java 1.6 or later, including:
Windows (7, Vista, XP, 2000, maybe others)
MacOSX (with Java 1.6 installed)
Linux

http://www.cs.hmc.edu/~keller/jazz/improvisor/
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I don't know about Linux, but most security "experts" recommend uninstalling Java because of security holes.

I've uninstalled it on my Win 7 system and have not had any problems with any browsing or sites.
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Create, play and print sheet music for free with MuseScore

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I have found this app to be about the best alternative to BIAB. It gets a top user feedback rating compared to other open source BIAB alternatives. Musescore is an open source BIAB alternative that "will import BIAB files".

http://musescore.org/en

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