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Sheet music downloads, transcribed into Finale music notation, with PDF, MIDI, MP3, and XML versions

Enjoy these transcriptions and arrangements.  You can download most works in these formats: Finale music notation (.mus), Adobe Acrobat (.pdf), MIDI (.mid), MP3 (.mp3), and MusicXML (.xml).

 

Title Composer Description View or Listen Date Posted
Ave Maria (Meditation sur le Premier Prelude de S. Bach)

Gounod

Cello (or violin) and piano, with optional cello 2 or organ.
The original 1853 version, before it became "Ave Maria".

Complete score

mus  pdf  mid  mp3  xml  about   2012-08-22
Violin part
(melody)
mus  pdf    xml 2012-08-22
Cello part
(melody)
mus  pdf    xml 2012-08-22
Cello 2 part mus  pdf    xml 2011-02-10
Organ part mus  pdf    xml 2012-08-22
Piano part mus  pdf    xml 2012-08-22
Horn in F
(melody)
mus  pdf    xml 2012-08-22
Sinfonie Concertante in B flat major

Haydn

Cello part corrected to remove false treble clef.  (Get violin, oboe, bassoon, and piano parts from Petrucci Music Library website IMSLP.org)

mus  pdf  xml  about   2011-02-09
Aura Lee
George R. Poulton

Two voices and piano.
American song with words by W. W. Fosdick.

mus  pdf  mid  mp3  xml  about 2014/02/14
Aura Lee
George R. Poulton

Guitar quintet.
Arrangement by Tom Potter for 5 guitars.

mus  pdf  mid  mp3  xml  about 2014/02/14
Fünf Stücke im Volkston (5 Pieces in Popular Style)

Robert Schumann

Cello part corrected to remove false treble clef.  (Get piano part from Petrucci Music Library website IMSLP.org)

mus  pdf  xml  about   2011-02-09

I have encoded each work as a Finale music notation file (.mus), using Finale 2005b or Finale 2007, from MakeMusic.com.  Then, using the .mus file as input, I have used Finale and other software to automatically produce pdf, midi, mp3, and xml versions. 

The "Date Posted" column shows the date that I posted the current file version on this website; this date changes when I post a revised or corrected version of a file.

Viewing, Printing, and Listening

You can download a free Finale reader program, Finale Notepad, from MakeMusic.com.  Using Finale Notepad, you can open the .mus files, print them, and play the music through your computer's speakers.

You can also print the .pdf files, and this will give better results than printing from within Finale Notepad.  If your computer's speakers are turned on, you can play the .mid (MIDI) files inside your browser rather than using Finale Notepad to play the music.  Just click on the link labeled "mid" to play the midi file.

You may also click on the "mp3" link to download and play an mp3 rendering of the tune. CAUTION: MP3 files are 100's of times larger than MIDI files, so download times may be significant.  (The largest mp3 file is about 5.2 megabytes.)  However, the mp3 version will probably sound better than the MIDI version.

Copyright?

Most of the musical transcriptions and arrangements listed on this page are public domain, but a few may be under copyright.  Please see if there is a copyright notice on the bottom of the first page of the pdf file for each piece.

Tom Potter

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