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Topic: Is there somewhere I can ask for piano transcriptions for free?  (Read 1986 times)

Offline jimf

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Hi there! Do you know any sites I can ask for free piano transcriptions of songs and soundtracks (especially from games)? If not, any non-exorbitant ones? :)
Thanks in advance,
Jim

P.S. Oh, and sorry if I put it in the classical music section!  :)

Offline 49410enrique

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Re: Is there somewhere I can ask for piano transcriptions for free?
Reply #1 on: January 03, 2012, 04:45:04 PM
i sifted through a lot of junky ones before settling in on these as my top 4 free transcribers/arrangers.  all are incredibly talented and in different ways at times so the set complements each other:

https://delldongo.free.fr/transcriptions/

https://ninjapumped.byethost12.com/main/

https://klavier.80code.com/sheet/pianoyn_sheetmusic.html

https://audiomuse.ca/

note where you are able is it encouraged you donate what and when you can to support them in their efforts, usually as a guide i'd say if you download quite a bit and gain something from it or even perform in public you should consider doing so.

if you want some of the best out ther you'll have to pay and although pricey it is worth it for some of teh japanese imports. i collect these and i have yet to be disapointed by anything by uematsu, shimomura , or hamauzu.

Offline 49410enrique

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Re: Is there somewhere I can ask for piano transcriptions for free?
Reply #2 on: January 04, 2012, 02:27:40 PM
i sifted through a lot of junky ones before settling in on these as my top 4 free transcribers/arrangers.  all are incredibly talented and in different ways at times so the set complements each other:

https://delldongo.free.fr/transcriptions/

https://ninjapumped.byethost12.com/main/

https://klavier.80code.com/sheet/pianoyn_sheetmusic.html

https://audiomuse.ca/

note where you are able is it encouraged you donate what and when you can to support them in their efforts, usually as a guide i'd say if you download quite a bit and gain something from it or even perform in public you should consider doing so.

if you want some of the best out ther you'll have to pay and although pricey it is worth it for some of teh japanese imports. i collect these and i have yet to be disapointed by anything by uematsu, shimomura , or hamauzu.


...um, you're welcome? :-\
 

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