Archive for 'For our Customers'
Love Piano Sheet Music? Learn about Types of Notation!
Posted on Apr 13, 2009 by Monica.
Notation is the way music is represented by written symbols. Symbols can include notes or other markings that indicate how to play your song. A few of you had asked what some of those musical symbols mean, and our production team recommended this list of modern musical symbols which includes everything from a “staff” to [...]
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Chopin, Ask Musicnotes and U2 in The Whole Note
Posted on Apr 09, 2009 by Monica.
According to the Wikipedia entry on Chopin, “Chopin’s music for the piano combined a unique rhythmic sense (particularly his use of rubato), frequent use of chromaticism, and counterpoint. This mixture produces a particularly fragile sound in the melody and the harmony, which are nonetheless underpinned by solid and interesting harmonic techniques. He took the new [...]
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Had a Song Suggestion? Here’s a Few of Your Requests!
Posted on Mar 12, 2009 by Monica.
Seems like only yesterday when we posted about our continued efforts to help you find your song. We’re not ready to make our big announcement yet, but we can tell you that we’ve made significant changes on the back end to get ready a change. Before we revisit the song suggestion tool for those of [...]
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How to Review Sheet Music on Musicnotes.com
Posted on Feb 16, 2009 by Monica.
Did you know that Musicnotes.com customers can review the sheet music they’ve purchased on our site? Sheet music reviews can be pretty subjective, because musicians and singers might have different levels of proficiency. That’s one of the reasons why we designed the reviews the way we did. Customers can score sheet music based on its [...]
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Follow this List of Your Favorite Musicians and Bands on Twitter!
Posted on Jan 15, 2009 by Monica.
Are you using Twitter to interact with your friends and family? Twitter is a micro-blogging service where you can send links and brief bits of news to your followers, reply to “Tweets” and get the latest news from people you follow. If you are already using Twitter, then you might want to consider follow your [...]
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2008: Highlights from Musicnotes.com
Posted on Jan 12, 2009 by Bill Aicher.
Whew! We’re already a few weeks into 2009, and it’s only just now starting to sink in. 2008 was a tremendous year for us at Musicnotes and, as usual, the holiday season was extraordinarily hectic (in that good kind of way, though). Now that I’ve had a chance to finally take a step back and [...]
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How to Suggest Your Song to Musicnotes.com
Posted on Jan 07, 2009 by Monica.
From weddings to funerals to the holidays and changes in your mood, there is a song for everyone. Musicnotes.com prides itself on offering a variety of songs that span a wide range of musical genres including everything from Broadway sheet music to movie soundtracks like the sheet music from Lord of the Rings. Even though [...]
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Get your Christmas Gift from All of Us Here at Musicnotes.com
Posted on Dec 23, 2008 by Monica.
Get free Christmas sheet music as our gift to you from all of us here at Musicnotes.com. Click anywhere on the image below to get your free gift, available in sheet music, guitar tab and Guitar Guru formats.
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How our Data Team Helps You Find Your Song
Posted on Dec 23, 2008 by Monica.
Did you know that our Data Team starts researching Christmas sheet music in July? Our Data team (pictured here with some geeky robots ordered from the fine folk over at Think Geek) researches a song’s origin, arrangement, history, lyrics, style and copyright holder well before the song can be turned into a sheet music download. [...]
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Music Gift Ideas for Kids
Posted on Dec 05, 2008 by Monica.
Do you have a child that loves music? Are you shopping for your nephew or godchild for Christmas and have no idea what to get them? We put our heads together to come up with a list of musical gift ideas that are great for kids. Not only will these gifts foster their music abilities, [...]


