Bring the unexpected to your table with miniature Christmas trees made out of cut and curled sheet music. These fluffy trees will add texture and whimsy to any holiday arrangement.
Just like any language, musical notation has evolved over time. Take a look at the history of notation, sheet music and sheet music publishing on our blog.
The one-sheet, a simple single page overview of you and your music, is a tool used by the many music industry gatekeepers (think radio stations and booking agents) to determine how sellable you are as a band or artist. Here we look at a checklist designed to help you write...
Many musicians already know how easy it is to transpose Musicnotes sheet music into any key they want with a simple click of a mouse. However, if you're playing from a non-digital file (gasp!), or a beginner
You love the music you love, but you'll love it even more if you listen closely. Here's a cheat sheet for diving deep into music's most basic components: rhythm, melody, harmony and color.
What does To Kill a Mockingbird sound like? A new program called TransProse creates compositions inspired by your favorite literary characters.
We’ve all had someone try to dissuade us from giving up in a particular situation, by saying something like, “Quitting is the easy way out.” I have to disagree. Although it often …
A blog about directing choirs, bands, orchestras, and a cappella groups. Resources to great choir sheet music, handbell sheet music, and more.
This video shows the difference between creating a sheet metal part from scratch and converting a solid part to sheet metal. For more information about SOLID...
A step-by-step tutorial on how to finally fold all of those pesky fitted sheets…