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ScorSer – 255.556 free scores
« on: July 03, 2010, 02:25:09 AM »
Are you spending a lot of time searching sheet music? Now you can find it with ScorSer – sheet music search engine.

Total 255.556 scores, 20.601 midi and mp3. Only Bach has 9.022, and Piano  43.652 scores.

Search on your own language, the request will be translated and the search goes on with translations. Search results from foreign sites will be equipped with translations.

You can easily find, for example, duets for flute and guitar and much more.

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Re: ScorSer – 255.556 free scores
« Reply #1 on: July 03, 2010, 09:07:25 AM »
Are you spending a lot of time searching sheet music? Now you can find it with ScorSer – sheet music search engine.

Total 255.556 scores, 20.601 midi and mp3. Only Bach has 9.022, and Piano  43.652 scores.

Search on your own language, the request will be translated and the search goes on with translations. Search results from foreign sites will be equipped with translations.

You can easily find, for example, duets for flute and guitar and much more.


Thanks.

In English, we use commas to separate thousands from hundreds. So, for example, 255.556 is actually written as 255,556

The period is used as a decimal point before a fraction, so that 12.3 means twelve and three tenths. And 12.56 means twelve and fifty-six hundreths. So that someone reading your post might think that by 255.556 you are talking about 255 scores and five hundred and fifty-six thousanths of a score, or a little less than 256 scores.
   

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Re: ScorSer – 255.556 free scores
« Reply #2 on: July 03, 2010, 05:30:23 PM »
The period is used . . .

 In real English we say "full stop."

. . . fifty-six hundreths . . . fifty-six thousanths . . .

 And in real English we write . . . and say . . . "hundredths" and "thousandths"!

Oh and many thanks to Member ScorSer for his good work - but unfortunately we still could not find the score of Fauré's magnificent String Quartette.
« Last Edit: July 03, 2010, 06:29:16 PM by Sydney Grew »
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