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Good place to download free sheet music?

ditto for me.... rarely find it, and that's for older classical stuff (piano - beethoven, mozart, whatever)
 
But, I added this to my forum favorites in hopes that someone has an answer for you! Good luck!!
 
find the midi of the song you're looking for. There are a few programs out there that let you open and view the notes used for each intrument of that midi. Print those out.

I haven't done this in a while so I forget the name of the program I used to use.
 
MidiNotate

Then find the midi on Google and use that piece of software to convert it into sheet music (you won't get stuff like dynamics, bowings, and phrasing, but it's enough for you to play the music).
 
Ok i got a got a question for you guys. (sorry to hijack the thread) but my wife played the clarinet in highschool and had a buffet but it was stolen from her. She was been wanting a new clarinet to play but i have no clue on them. Soo is this one any good?

i know its not a wood one but heck i just want to get something for her to play. I think it might cheer her up (she is depressed about going in 150k in debt for a house).
 
Originally posted by: JoeKing
find the midi of the song you're looking for. There are a few programs out there that let you open and view the notes used for each intrument of that midi. Print those out.

I haven't done this in a while so I forget the name of the program I used to use.
Noteworthy Composer works well.
 
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