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Posted by: neveremail

Anyone know of any groups that share sheet music for guitar and or piano.



Posted by: MagicNakor

It all depends on what kind of sheet music you're looking for. I've got a collection of piano/woodwind, but it's mostly classical and Renaissance.

:ninja:



Posted by: soma

I got about 25 guitar tab books and around 300 single songs from magazines for guitar...anything in particular?



Posted by: neveremail

I was looking for The White Stripes.



Posted by: Gutter

Originally posted by soma@13 October 2003 - 01:23
I got about 25 guitar tab books and around 300 single songs from magazines for guitar...anything in particular?
you could share these with us on soulseek my friend :-)

I've got a few guitar tabs shared there



Posted by: Adster

yeah Im more into the tab



Posted by: Barb711

Yes, there is a Piano Sheet Music sharing Yahoo Group called, Piano_Files.
Members share sheet music amongst one another and help with requests.
http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/Piano_Files/



Posted by: RockerBKK

Barb711, thank you for this, as it may help me as well. I'm quite new, you can see my initial request in the newbie thread and on this one as well. Thanx!



Posted by: RockerBKK

I got about 25 guitar tab books and around 300 single songs from magazines for guitar...anything in particular?

Soma, do you have anything by: Peter, Paul and Mary...John Denver...John Cougar...Paul Simon...Tom Waits...The Everly Brothers...Bobby Vinton...Warren Zevon...Allman Brothers...Gordon Lightfoot...Dylan...Rod Stewart...Willie Nelson..

Sorry if I sound greedy, but this stuff is almost impossible to get here...



Posted by: Afronaut

An app like Guitar Pro can import midifiles.
-> Tabs babe...

:D

I got muchos guitar related books as pdf and stuff but no intarnjet-connection at home.

:(



Posted by: Afronaut

To add, most midi/audio-sequencers (someting like Sibelius or Cubase) can import midi-files and
show off miditracks as sheets, plus print 'em too.



Then its just a matter of finding the particular song as midi and go from there.
mind you, some midi stuff out there is rather crappy but its good to use 'em anyway, kinda like praticing to listen if they're done right.

:)






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