I Have a Music-related Question

Kinja'd!!! "Mochimaster " (Mochimaster)
10/26/2013 at 21:56 • Filed to: Help, Daft Punk

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Do you know where I could find some free , AND accurate sheet music [piano] for Daft Punk's Within ? I think it's ridiculous to pay $5 for it on !!!error: Indecipherable SUB-paragraph formatting!!! .

I found another version of the sheet music on a !!!error: Indecipherable SUB-paragraph formatting!!! , but it is far from accurate and quite confusing to read. There are numerous tutorials on how to play the song on youtube, but most of them don't include a link in the description for the sheet music, and therefore are pointless to look at.


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Kinja'd!!! scoob > Mochimaster
10/26/2013 at 22:05

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Quick Google search. I learn some violin melodies off of YouTube too.


Kinja'd!!! Mochimaster > scoob
10/26/2013 at 22:06

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Thanks, but the video doesn't include a link for sheet music :(


Kinja'd!!! scoob > Mochimaster
10/26/2013 at 22:14

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Kinja'd!!! twinturbobmw > Mochimaster
10/26/2013 at 22:30

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I hate musicnotes. They have all the songs I want...for 5.25.


Kinja'd!!! UkuleleDan > Mochimaster
10/26/2013 at 22:39

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Sheet music is copyrighted which is why you're having a hard time finding a place that gives it away. If you want a free copy the accuracy isn't going to be great.


Kinja'd!!! Mochimaster > UkuleleDan
10/26/2013 at 22:45

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I expect such a thing to occur. But the accuracy on the one I currently have is PROFOUNDLY confusing. There has to be something better than that out there on the internet.


Kinja'd!!! nctrns > Mochimaster
10/27/2013 at 08:15

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How's this?

http://www.scribd.com/doc/177320333/…

EDIT: http://www.noteflight.com/scores/view/69…

I have no idea if it's accurate or not.

There's also http://www.pianofiles.com - free to sign up, you just email users asking for their sheets.


Kinja'd!!! timateo81 > twinturbobmw
10/27/2013 at 08:37

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forgive me for not understanding, but there's a market for an obscure product you really want and this makes you hate?

do you need to borrow $5 from me?


Kinja'd!!! Dominic Rossi > Mochimaster
10/27/2013 at 12:42

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I did a quick google search and didn't find anything. As a musician myself, I often face the same struggle. I generally play by ear, but there are certain occasions when the key signature is insane or the melody is insanity where I need real sheets. What I find helps is to search for the song, but add "filetype:pdf" to the keywords. Most of the time, sheet music is scanned/exported as a PDF file and uploaded. It works a fair majority of the time.


Kinja'd!!! Zeust the Mepsuan > Mochimaster
10/28/2013 at 17:00

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I'm personally quite fond of Songsterr . They mainly serve guitar and bass tabs but I believe they also have piano/keyboard sheets, and their collection of tabbed songs is very extensive. A lot of their music descriptions are submitted by the original artists (or so I've heard), and even the ones which aren't tend to be quite accurate.

Their mobile apps cost money but you can access their web interface for free. The only downside is that it runs on flash, so the web interface is only reasonably usable from a pc (or a Mac, but not a mobile device). Also they don't (yet) seem to have the particular song you're looking for right now, but it's definitely a nice place to look the next time you're looking for a sheet of some song.