where can i find free online printable classical music?
i play viola and my sister play the cello we want to play more music to practice more often.
Answer by Jozee
you cant really i tried before to print out the music i am playing in band cuz i lost it but it said i had to pay for it!!!! i was mad
Answer by i went POOF!
www.8notes.com
Answer by bearcat
Try here, it has a lot of scores and parts for classical music:
http://imslp.org/index.php?title=Main_Page
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Answer by Shay
I play the cello, and I ALWAYS go to scribd.com. It’s absolutely fantastic! I found Apocalytpica’s Nothing Else Matters, which your sister may like as much as I do. I’m sure they have a fantastic selection for violin as well!
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«Radio Universidade de Coimbra (RUC) is the oldest running university radio station in Portugal, a freeform independent alternative radio station – both a radio-school and a local broadcaster in inner Portugal (107.9 FM). All radio programs are author’s programs. This means that all compulsory playlists are banned by principle. The person hosting a radio program is entirely free to choose what music to play. As a result, there’s a multiple and eccletic offer of radio contents – programs ("shows") about pop, rock, electronic, dance, jazz, classical music, soundtracks, covers, portuguese music, japanese music, canadian music, chiptunes, hip hop, worldmusic, blues, rockabilly, chanson française, gothic, punk, krautrock, noise, experimental improvisations performed live, metal, medieval, exotica, mathematics, literature, cinema, ecology, science… »
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Piano music-
I don’t want to have to download some sort of program that I’ve never heard of either. Just something everywhere you can print it out, download the Adobe Reader file or something similar.
Answer by gigue12000
I doubt you’ll find it…much simpler to buy it and have it in your hands.
Answer by Barry auh2o
You will find very small. There are sites which SELL this , if they didn’t question for mone’y. they wouldn’t be around very long would they ?
Google ‘ Sheet music.”
Answer by glinzek
There is a excellent selection from many composers at
www.sheetmusicarchives.net
It’s free, but they only allow two downloads per 24-hour period. You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader, which is the program that reads PDF files. Chances are your computer already has it, but it’s worth downloading for so many other purposes — and it’s a free download as well.
Answer by Shine
Just search the name of the piece you like and write the name and add “sheet music” or “piano score” beside it. About naturally 90% you might find them online. All anime music sheets, you could find them at http://www.alphatrance.com/0engine/music/anime/
for more you can email me. ^^
Answer by bearcat
These are brilliant sites for classical music: (they are officially authorized downloads and most are free, so have fun browsing)
http://www.sheetmusicfox.com/
http://www.8notes.com/
http://www.pianofiles.com/
This one is especially excellent:
http://imslp.org/wiki/main_page………
Click to the left everywhere it says Browse Scores – Composer’s name.
http://www.mutopiaproject.org/
http://www.sheetmusicarchive.net/
Hope you can find what you are looking for. Best wishes and delight in!!
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