Music publishers make lots of money out of selling sheet music which
is in the public domain (the composers died a long time ago). It is
usually prohibited to xerox the sheet music. Publishers have two
-arguments to justify this policy: the high prices are there to guarantee
-diversity (keeping lots of stock is expensive), and to encourage new
-work being composed.
+arguments to justify this policy: the high prices are there to
+guarantee diversity (keeping lots of it in stock is expensive), and to
+encourage new work being composed.
This is bad. Storing a Mudela file takes almost no space at all, and
if sheet music could be had for free, then it would be much easier
call The Mutopia Project.
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This project is still in its vapourware stage, so don't ask questions
J.S. Bach, Das Wohltemperierte Clavier I: C major Prelude & Fugue, C
minor fugue. Solo cello suites: suite II, menuetto (alto version).
+Six small preludes: some preludes.
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