I've been looking for a source for obscure scores that can't really be found in books (video game music, movie soundtracks especially). Musescore has these things, but they claim that I can only get them after paying for a subscription.

I'm totally onboard with getting a subscription if its worth it. But there are so many bait and switches out there. So I'm wondering, can anyone who has /had a muse score membership comment? If not, are there are sheet music services you like for buying / downloading sheet music?


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I'm starting to get into composing a little bit more, and will be doing so for college credit in the fall. I don't know THAT much (1 year of music theory), but I know some. Anyways, I was starting to play around. I've been using flat and it's worked pretty well. I'm trying Musescore because everyone raves about it and it's so hard to use! I highlight a note to change it and it jumps to the next note. I try adding chord symbols but there's no way to add the small dim circle. Why does everyone love musescore???

Every time I try to download sheet music as a PDF format on musescore, it keeps taking me to the 'UPGRADE TO PRO or start a free trial' page. It never did that before... so annoying! There are hardly any free sites anymore. Music should be free for everyone's earholes.

I want to download/print the sheets for this piece on musescore, but when I try to download or print it says a premium account is needed. Looking around online it seems like this is a pretty recent change and there are some posts detailing how to print for free but they don't seem to work anymore. I was hoping someone could confirm if there's no way to download for free any more before I start a free trial, which I'd rather save for later when I have more I want to download. Thanks.

I am not a fan of MuseScore Pro being $50/year, and I'm sure many other broke college kids like me can't afford it either, so I've been thinking of creating a sheet music hosting site similar to MuseScore. I really miss being able to download/print music by other users.

Before, I could download from musescore for free, but now it seems that you have to pay to be able to download the sheet music. You can still view the sheets, but is there a way for me to at least print them out in decent quality?

Hey guys, I'm a complete beginner with music and music software, but I need to get something thrown together for background music in a film class submission. I'm not trying to do anything overly fancy - just a piano song that would have been played in the old west - and I was wondering if there was a way to put sheet music in without having to actually play the song as intended. If there is a way, please tell me in as simple terms as possible, because I'm a dumbass. Thanks!

I like to make digital music, but i find it easier to compose in musescore even though most likely nobody will play the actual sheet music. Should i be using a daw instead (the free ones that is) ? I find them complicated to use but maybe the sound quality is better?

At the suggestion of my new composition teacher, and upon seeing the 150$ price tag to make my 26 into a 27, I've tried out Musescore, and was thoroughly surprised. I had last used Musescore about 3-4 years ago, at the very start of music school, and had switched to Finale after taking a required semester long course in it and thinking "Meh, I spent the last 6 months learning this software, might as well use it".

I don't play piano, but I wanted to try and play one song that I heard so I looked if there's a way to get the sheet music.

Google sent me to musescore that would also play it for me (so I would actually have a chance of playing it).

After being redirected to the website, I'm told I'd need to have an account with a subscription, and would I want to start a 7 day trial after which I would be charged, but which I could also cancel at any time.

So I decided to do just that - get the trial, get that one song, spend like 20 minutes to try and play it (probably more like 5) and then cancel my subscription, uninstall the app, move on.

But around 5 minutes later, before I even managed to get the music sheet, I notice an email about a successful payment to musescore.

Apparently I was charged some ~30 USD.

I, for once, compose my songs on MuseScore. This means I can put exactly what I want the bass to play, the drums, the piano, and also all the right rhythms. After all, sheet music is just another way to write music

I'm just curious, is the sound quality good? How to change the sound of an Instrument exactly to how I want it? How to equalize, mix and master properly? Maybe I'm asking too much, but I would love if MuseScore was this place for composing music and finalizing and mastering and everything, just as any other DAW. I see the sheet music as just being one way of writing stuff. I actually imagine a kinda integrated MuseScore and Audacity. I would like to know what do you all think

Here is a link to my Musescore (a website for sheet music that can be listened to). I really like transcribing music and FNAF songs are some of my favourite music, so I've been transcribing a load of them by ear. I'm a bit of a perfectionist and listen to every melody line, so most of them require 2 pianos/4 hands (one even requires 3 pianos/6 hands). Because of this my transcriptions are some of the most accurate - since FNAF songs were a thing, I've been listening to transcriptions and noticing bits missed out, which motivated me to accurately transcribe them myself (and for this reason I appreciate constructive criticism). I thought other people into FNAF would enjoy to listen to the transcriptions and possibly play them (I can't play them myself because I suck at the piano and they are hard), which is why I posted them. So far I have transcribed Fetch (by Dawko and DHeusta) and 4 Tryhardninja songs, Nightmare by Design, Bringing Us Home, Don't Let Them See You, and Circus of the Dead. I will frequently update my musescore with more pieces - I plan to transcribe many songs by Dawko, CG5, Tryhardninja, DHeusta, The Living Tombstone and more composers.

Many musics on musescore.com are already in the Public Domain, that means either the author posted them in Public Domain, or the author has been dead for over 70 years. Do they need to pay to those composers who died hundreds of years ago? Update: sheets in Public Domain are able to be downloaded without Musescore Pro now, but we still need an account to access them.

Also, there are many sheet music authors on musescore.com who created their own songs and posted them under CC-BY-NC (Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial) License. Is it illegal that they sell them for profit? Note: Putting ads (to sell Musescore Pro) on the website also means that they use it to generate revenue.

Minutes later, I tried downloading another sheet music, and I got the popup window asking me to become a PRO member all over again. WHAT?! So I'm like whatever, maybe it takes a while to update. So I re-enter my info for the free trial again, but this time I get a pop-up saying that the "card info was incorrect."

I have gotten my Ocarina a few days ago and come from a piano/recorder bg. I've been looking up some sheet music but many things are just tabs (which I despise) and i am too lazy to arrange that... Anyone with some places I could get Ocarina music in Sheet Form?

I'm a beginner piano player and I'm trying to play this song to sheet music using the provided midi file, but the timing of the notes and the tempos are off. There are weird rests. There are additional notes. How can I fix this?

I've been using MuseScore to create all my sheet music for the last couple of years. I've recently moved from a Surface Pro to an iPad Pro and am looking for an app where I can start writing music and if necessary move to my desktop to finalize layout in MuseScore. When using the Surface, I started writing in StaffPad and moved to MuseScore afterwards.

hey, could anyone help me out with transcribing these two songs? i would prefer to have either midi, chords, or sheet music (either with chords listed on top or just individual notes--chords on guitar tabs are hard to follow). i am a piano player and would love to make a cover. thank you so so much! If you don't know how to create sheet music, and can play by ear, if you could just play it out and make it an midi file, that would be great!

i was able to find chords but id like it in sheet music form if u know how to do that and theres also other chords not listed and i dont think it's enitrely accurate: -guitar.com/tab/hannah-williams-the-affirmations/late-nights-and-heartbreak-chords-3199913 -williams-the-affirmations-songs/late-nights-heartbreak-chords

then this is the next song, a sample from Jay-Z's 4:44: =ngcTfQBQjF8I was able to find the bass for it but i actually want the piano: 's literally nothing else for this song - if any of you could perhaps make sheet music or more in depth chords that would be amazing tysm. I cannot play by ear for the life of me.

So I fell upon Frank Tedesco's arrangement of Roaring Tides from the 2007 anime Clannad about 6 years ago and always wanted to learn it. The issue was that he had no MIDI recording or sheet music for it. So after coming across it again this week I thought I would give it a go. This was also my first time really using any MuseScore software and I had a blast learning through it all and transcribing this arrangement. I would love to hear if anyone notices anything in the score that seems off or could be better because I will work on it until its notated perfectly.

Musesore is free, open-source software that creates sheet music. It is comparable to Sibelius and Finale, I first used Musescore 8 or 9 years ago when my daughter was in school band and received some really hard-to-read sheet music. Today, I use it all the time for my band to compose and transcribe music for horn section, saxophone, and harmonica.

Musescore has a harmonica tablature plugin that allows you to add tab to sheet music in Musecore. Despite what the description says, it covers harmonicas from low G through high G. Standard Richter and chromatic are covered as are several alternate tunings. Anyone with programming experience could extend the plugin to other harmonicas. 2351a5e196

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