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Just sharing, thought someone else might like this too. We're listening now!

 

This website was shared earlier today by FreelyEducate.com:

 

"Musopen (www.musopen.org) is a 501c(3) non-profit focused on improving access and exposure to music by creating free resources and educational materials. We provide recordings, sheet music, and textbooks to the public for free, without copyright restrictions. Put simply, our mission is to set music free."

 

I did a quick search and didn't see anyone else had posted it already, so just wanted to share. It looks organized too! (Bonus! b/c sometimes free means you do a lot of work to make it usable, LOL)

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Just sharing, thought someone else might like this too. We're listening now! This website was shared earlier today by FreelyEducate.com: "Musopen (www.musopen.org) is a 501c(3) non-profit focused on improving access and exposure to music by creating free resources and educational materials. We provide recordings, sheet music, and textbooks to the public for free, without copyright restrictions. Put simply, our mission is to set music free." I did a quick search and didn't see anyone else had posted it already, so just wanted to share. It looks organized too! (Bonus! b/c sometimes free means you do a lot of work to make it usable, LOL)

 

This is great. Just be sure that none of this is still copyrighted, as very, very, very few composers every make much money composing, and same with many authors. In the case of long dead composer, that's no problem since only editing can be copyrighted and many of us prefer urtexts (music just as written by the composer with no added interpretation by and editory).

 

Here's another link to a great place for free music http://www.score-on-line.com/freescores.phphttp://www.score-on-line.com/freescores.php .

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This is great. Just be sure that none of this is still copyrighted, as very, very, very few composers every make much money composing, and same with many authors. In the case of long dead composer, that's no problem since only editing can be copyrighted and many of us prefer urtexts (music just as written by the composer with no added interpretation by and editory).

 

Here's another link to a great place for free music http://www.score-on-.../freescores.php .

 

Agreed! It looks like they have that covered. From their website: "There are no copyrights, no royalties, and no RIAA agents. Donate in one (or both) of two ways: Schools and individual musicians contribute recordings to create what is now the largest and most visited public domain online music library."

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Agreed! It looks like they have that covered. From their website: "There are no copyrights, no royalties, and no RIAA agents. Donate in one (or both) of two ways: Schools and individual musicians contribute recordings to create what is now the largest and most visited public domain online music library."
Such great resources. Hearing what one is practicing helps. Thanks for both the links.
Another good source for scores is CPDL (Choral Public Domain Library): http://www0.cpdl.org/wiki/index.php/Main_Page

 

Great. Be sure to buy some music from living composers, too, at times :), but I'm all for saving money when I can. Also, if you have a book & need an extra copy so you can have a clean one, this is a great help.

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