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Dragon_of_red

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Im asking this since around 2 weeks ago, i got my old piano out and had started to play it, which i found fun, but the only thing that annoys me, is that i havnt got any sheet music anywhere, so i cant play anything that i havnt made up or been taught.

So, im asking if any musicians has a good website that they use to obtain sheet music for piano or any thing like that.

To also keep the discussion going, can you read sheet music?
 

Berethond

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I play piano and saxophones(s) at a professional level, so yes, I do read music.

When I need music, I don't turn to a specific site in particular, but I turn to Google. It almost always has what I want.
 

Insanum

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Try tabs. I use a tab website that gives Guitar, bass, Drum & Piano Tabs.

PM me if you want the link.

I can read sheet music, But not...Well.
 

Clashero

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Yes, I can read sheet music, and I think that any serious musician should be able to at least read time signatures, notes (of course), note lenghts, flats and sharps. AT THE VERY LEAST.

I have these for you:
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I bought Guitar Pro, and it's a marvellous piece of software. It lets you see the sheet music, chord charts and tablatures for pretty much any instrment of any song, ever, even percussion and vocals.
 

NBSRDan

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I find the best way of getting sheet music to be Googling MIDI's and converting them with specific software (e.g. Guitar Pro). Just remember that 99% of MIDI's (and intended sheet music) are inaccurate, so use them only to learn the scales.