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As has already been mentioned, When singing at an audition you usually only get between 16 and 32 measures to sing (about 30 seconds to a minute) So you usually have to cut your song to feature the best part: whether that is a certain high note, or a run, or a soft moment. Whatever part of the song shows off your talent the best. There are sites like musicnotes.com that have some songs in a 32 or 16 bar format,... Source: 10 months ago
So I bought a music sheet from musicnotes.com and heres the issue: the notes are incorrect and do not respond to the notes in the actual song. Source: 11 months ago
I very much like musicnotes.com. Have been a member there for a few years. Source: 11 months ago
For scores, they're some online services like musicnotes.com and mymusicsheet.com that offer some sort of self-publishing services. You can sell online, perhaps they can also sell prints. Source: 12 months ago
I was wondering if there were any Chinese or Taiwanese sites that I could use to find sheet music, preferably piano and/or guitar, of Chinese/Taiwanese songs. Similar to musicnotes.com, but for CN/TW music because that site caters mostly to Western music, and I'm trying to find sheet music specifically for songs by 五月天. It does not matter to me if I need to pay for the sheet music, like with musicnotes.com, or if... Source: about 1 year ago
Why use this when you could just use Lilypond, which is free, open source, and has a legacy in TeX: https://lilypond.org. - Source: Hacker News / 5 months ago
> since its width was set to 0 Is this totally necessary? It might be. I don't know much about font programming. If the values have to be hard-coded. If you can get me a contact info, I could send you the master list of chords.. Maybe you could use that. > I think a more “advanced” use case like the one you described can be addressed by something like https://lilypond.org Lilypond is a music engraving system. That... - Source: Hacker News / 5 months ago
So I need to pack the font itself with both the A and the Am6 ligatures… I think a more “advanced” use case like the one you described can be addressed by something like https://lilypond.org. - Source: Hacker News / 5 months ago
At lilypond.org I found some tips, but they all were for the complete score. I don't want my score to be compressed or have smaller notes as I'm rewriting the music because the original notes are to small for me. Source: 6 months ago
As far as open-source software is concerned, you can use Lilypond [1]. Fully text-based transcription. You can edit, insert, splice, overwrite, etc. To your heart's content in your favorite text editor and get a high-quality engraving as output. [1] https://lilypond.org/. - Source: Hacker News / 9 months ago
Sibelius - Sibelius is a virtual score creation tool which allows composers to easily create new piano scores, developed by Avid.
NtEd - Music Score Notation editor.
Guitar Pro 7 - Create, play and share your tabs
DaCapo Editor - DaCapo Editor is a free Open Source music sheet editor which allows to easily create nice looking partitions. It is available as a web application as well as a desktop application for Windows, MacOS and Linux.
MuseScore.org - Create, play back and print beautiful sheet music with free and easy to use music notation software MuseScore. For Windows, Mac and Linux.
music21 - Music21 is a Python-based toolkit for computer-aided musicology.