So I just bought my kids a digital piano for Christmas and I’m looking for free beginner sheet music – not even pirated stuff, just free-as-in-freedom (Creative Commons, Public Domain, etc.) stuff – and I run across OpenScore. It claims that it “aims to digitize and liberate all public domain sheet music” and that “the OpenScore editions will be released into the Public Domain using Creative Commons Zero, allowing unlimited copying, adapting and sharing. The sky is the limit, without having to pay a penny.”

But then you click on one of the links to go to the actual sheet music, and it takes you to musescore.com, which won’t actually let you download anything without creating an account (which is 100% NOT “liberated,” whether you have to pay money or not). What in the bait-and-switch fraud is this shit?!

At this point, I want to download every single goddamn Creative Commons or Public Domain piece of music MuseScore has, just as a matter of principle. But how?

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      First of all, even that site is weirdly sketchy for what it claims to be, with a bullshit redirection making you wait and hawking a subscription instead of just linking directly to the goddamn PDFs.

      Second, what I really want to know from this thread is specifically how to take everything from MuseScore that they’ve dishonestly account-walled. The needless restrictions on downloading Creative Commons-licensed and Public Domain scores offend me and I want to retaliate.

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        Imslp is a free library of public domain music. I too find their fundraising methods distasteful, but full resolution scans take up much more server space than plain text, so I understand it. Imslp remains the best source for public domain scores.

        MuseScore is an open source project. Due to its license the software itself must be open source perpetually, the new owners have used it to push their proprietary network to make money by hijacking a free software project.

        I have musescore 3 on my computer because version 4 is such a step backwards.

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        Imslp is legit, I’ve been using that site for years and downloading sheet music for free all through college. I finally decided to pay for a subscription a few years ago even though I don’t play as much classical music now. Web hosting isn’t free, and they provide a super valuable service that you can access for free with a mild inconvenience.

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        Imslp is legit, I’ve been using that site for years and downloading sheet music for free all through college. I finally decided to pay for a subscription a few years ago even though I don’t play as much classical music now. Web hosting isn’t free, and they provide a super valuable service that you can access for free with a mild inconvenience.

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    I found a software project called LibreScore (new version) / musescore-downloader (old version). (I’m linking the old version because the readme has useful background info about MuseScore’s bad faith, which wasn’t copied to the newer project.) However, the app gives me an error when I try to download anything.