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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Pay less and print in pdf

I sell sheet music here and is pretty happy with their accommodations and tech support.

I think the overall profit would be greater were the price $1, not $3. American artists cost $6 and it's a crazy price. Circa for 100 visitors from youtube and pinterest I get only 1 sold score. I want everyone to be able to purchase it but I am not business savvy and not practical.

90 days is enough to finally learn how to print in pdf, isn't it? It's 2025 already...

On the other hand, a transcriber can sell a pack of 2+ files with 30-50% discount and the price becomes nicer. (I offer to contact me anyone, but only a dozen of users did). You also can leave a review and get $0.5-1 back in points (points expire also).

I don't see any alternative. Musicnotes have awful transcriptions, mine are x3 more accurate and have all important parts. Their left-hand part has nothing to do with the original rhythm or the riff of song's arrangement. Their chords are off tune. Musescore is an evil company that straight up made "stealing from transcribers" the business strategy with their "from pdf to musescore" feature. There are only 10-20 users left who still upload their own transcriptions, other content is stolen pdfs.

August 18, 2024
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Download and start playing the music in a few minutes

Easy to use and a lot of music available for a few euros. This is the only place I found until now with good K-drama piano sheets. Find the song you like, pay, download, print and play the piano (or other instrument).
(I don't understand the negative reviews about the 90 days availability. If you save it on your laptop or print it, it's available forever.)

March 30, 2025
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Good platform overall

Lots of cheap sheet music available on this site. However, once you purchase, you've got 1 year before your download expires so just make sure you download it before it expires.

December 1, 2023
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