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Where do you get your classical music scores?

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  1. soumitss

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    Hey guys! I want to learn some classical piano pieces but I'm having trouble finding good sheet music for Scriabin and Rimsky-Korsakov. Most sites either don't have them or the quality is terrible. Where do you get your classical music scores?
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    Hello! Classical music can indeed be tricky to find in good quality. I'd suggest looking at Note-Store — https://note-store.com/ they have an extensive collection of classical composers. I've personally downloaded pieces by Scriabin, Rimsky-Korsakov, Rachmaninoff, and others from there. The arrangements are professionally done, not just scanned from old books. The sheet music is clear and properly formatted, which makes a huge difference when you're learning complex classical pieces. What's really useful is their online player feature — you can listen to how the piece should sound before purchasing. This helps you understand the interpretation and catch any tricky passages that might need extra attention. They offer both PDF format for printing and MIDI format if you want to study the piece section by section. The catalog includes both timeless classical masterpieces and lesser-known works. Everything I've downloaded from them has been excellent quality. They also have customer reviews for most pieces, so you can see what other pianists think before buying.

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