The Petrucci Music Library(imslp.org)
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The Petrucci Music Library
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In related news: Portnoy's Complaint isn't about too many time signatures in a song.
Link on Ottaviano Petrucci
“He was born in Fossombrone. Around 1490 he went to Venice to learn the art of printing. [...] Petrucci's later work was extraordinary for the complexity of his white mensural notation and the smallness of his font, and he did in fact print the first book of polyphony using movable type.“
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ottaviano_Petrucci
“He was born in Fossombrone. Around 1490 he went to Venice to learn the art of printing. [...] Petrucci's later work was extraordinary for the complexity of his white mensural notation and the smallness of his font, and he did in fact print the first book of polyphony using movable type.“
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ottaviano_Petrucci
Amazing! I would have never expected to read about Fossombrone in HN!!! (I lived in Fano, nearby, for 3 years.)
Literally the first thing I wondered seeing the title
Ha, I see there's connoisseurs here.
Been listening to Prog stuff non-stop for 3w, since the lockdown happened at my place.
God bless the (good) music makers.
Been listening to Prog stuff non-stop for 3w, since the lockdown happened at my place.
God bless the (good) music makers.
I was confused.
Stunned and bewildered
Cold and afraid
Torn up and broken
Frightened and dazed...
Cold and afraid
Torn up and broken
Frightened and dazed...
Any Petrucci Music Library not about John Petrucci is just not worth the time frankly.
My kids both play stringed instruments, and enjoy getting together with friends and working through weird material that they find in this library.
Looking at composer bibliographies it's evident that there are masses of way-out-of-copyright scores which don't see the light of day. Many of these are secreted away in libraries and collections. If you have use of such a resource, uploading some of these scores to online libraries like the Petrucci helps preserve the more recondite creative work of past generations for musicians and (hence) listeners world wide to enjoy. Most Petrucci users will have made their own discoveries of music they would likely never have encountered otherwise.
Another great resource for interesting sheet music/tablature: https://www.soundslice.com/community/
It's mostly jazz, blues, rock and pop, as opposed to classical music. Each piece of music is synced with at least one performance recording.
It's mostly jazz, blues, rock and pop, as opposed to classical music. Each piece of music is synced with at least one performance recording.
I am so thankful for the Petrucci Music Library, it is a great source of high quality sheet music. I use music downloaded from it every day.
While this is amazing site for reference, it usually doesn't replace buying sheet music that you intent to perform. Sheet music is generally printed in various large formats (which is nicer for reading music, but means you need a large format printer). Scaled down to common sizes will make the music to small.
So if anyone is looking for a product to produce: A large format B&W laser printer that is consumer priced - basically a musicians printer. There are consumer priced large format printers, but they all seem to be inkjet.
So if anyone is looking for a product to produce: A large format B&W laser printer that is consumer priced - basically a musicians printer. There are consumer priced large format printers, but they all seem to be inkjet.
I am an orchestra musician moving from live concerts to streaming in these Corona times. Imslp is a great resource, since many publishers are low on staff, or have stopped renting out music entirely since last week.
not only that, the music can be live-streamed witout paying royalties. it is great for us as a way to figure things out with streaming.
not only that, the music can be live-streamed witout paying royalties. it is great for us as a way to figure things out with streaming.
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i learned how to read sheet music and play my favorite pieces thanks to this site. i hope it sticks around for the long-term
Best site ever if you're a classical musician!
Yes it is, or even if you're just a classical music fan who likes to listen while following along with the score.
I contribute $2 USD a month to Petrucci/IMSLP for the same reason I contribute $3 a month to Wikipedia and $11 a month to WNYC: for the greater good of human civilization.
I contribute $2 USD a month to Petrucci/IMSLP for the same reason I contribute $3 a month to Wikipedia and $11 a month to WNYC: for the greater good of human civilization.
I too contribute monthly to Petrucci. Apart from downloading the scores of piano pieces I want to play (they offer a wide set of arrangements for all but the most obscure pieces), I have discovered several hidden gem in their library, which grows more and more every time I check!
Before Petrucci, I used to be a regular user/contributor of the Mutopia project [1]. Its purpose is to provide Lilypond [2] source files for scores: this allows users to create MIDI files or re-create PDF files using custom page layouts/line breaks/etc. These features are handy, but creating a Lilypond file from a score is much more time-consuming than simply scanning it and uploading to Petrucci. (Each of Mozart's and Haydn's string quartet I uploaded took me ~2 weeks of work.)
[1]: https://www.mutopiaproject.org/
[2]: https://lilypond.org/
Before Petrucci, I used to be a regular user/contributor of the Mutopia project [1]. Its purpose is to provide Lilypond [2] source files for scores: this allows users to create MIDI files or re-create PDF files using custom page layouts/line breaks/etc. These features are handy, but creating a Lilypond file from a score is much more time-consuming than simply scanning it and uploading to Petrucci. (Each of Mozart's and Haydn's string quartet I uploaded took me ~2 weeks of work.)
[1]: https://www.mutopiaproject.org/
[2]: https://lilypond.org/
i don't work for any of these sites but i wanted to say thank you, just as a human
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Petrucci