Music, probably.
Pica-perfect engravings of freely playable and performable sheet-music for your gratification, fingers, ears and soul.
Scores in this repository have been typeset with MuseScore 3 which is free, open source software released under the GPL version 2; .mscz
files are included, should you wish to modify or otherwise manipulate them therein.
Additionally, imminently printable .pdf
files (DIN A4) are also included for convenience. While these are not readily editable, they are vector-based and ideal for easy printing.
The .mscz
and .pdf
files for a score will have matching names. The latter will be present for all scores for which the engraving and typesetting work has been completed to a satisfactory standard.
Visit the MuseScore portal to peruse or listen to interactive previews of some or all of the scores contained in this repository. (Members of the premium community, there, may also download the scores from that location.)
If you find any errors or omissions or have any input that might improve this content, please do not hesitate to file an issue here, on this GitHub repository, so that the scores and other material may be corrected or enhanced for the benefit of all.
- Errors and omissions in the transcription shall be remedied without further debate.
- Typesetting and stylistic changes shall be honestly considered and humbly welcomed.
- Fingering solutions, musical embellishments and other subjective choices may be debated and, given motivating arguments, adopted.
I am neither a professional pianist nor a piano instructor; I am not a music teacher or musical educator. The fingerings to be found on these scores should be considered neither authoritative nor recommended. Use them at your discretion.
Should you be a professional, instructor, educator, teacher or simply better at solving fingering puzzles than I, please contribute suggestions, corrections and improvements for the benefit of everybody by opening an issue here, in GitHub.
Should you merely wish to eradicate the fingering hints from the sheets, download and install MuseScore 3 (it is free, open source software) and follow the simple recipe, below:
- Download the scores you wish to modify as
.mscz
files and open them in MuseScore 3. - Click on any fingering hint to select it.
- Right-click on the selected fingering hint.
- From the context menu that appears, choose Select → All Similar Elements.
- All fingering hints in the entire document should then be selected.
- Press delete to delete all the fingering hints.
- Once done, you may proceed to print the score, export it as
.pdf
, or continue to manipulate it at your leasure.
- Once done, you may proceed to print the score, export it as
All the compositions contained in this repository are in the public domain unless otherwise noted on individual scores or in individual files. Engraving, typesetting, fingerings, arrangements and other embellishments are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
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