Paid $69 but don’t see it
I’m obviously not computer forum etc savvy
I paid the $69 in the hope I could download master works of Bach Mozart etc then analyze the score AND HEAR EACH PART OR ANY COMBINATION of parts
Maybe even modify ( god forbid it ) for learning purposes
CAN this be done. Buy the score and hear it as midi. And hear each part solo or combinations of parts in midi. Within muse or even another daw??? what is the difference in higher priced options
I’m confused when I see an offer for $69!!
I need help
!!!
Comments
You are in the wrong place to ask this question. You are on musescore.ORG, but you want musescore.COM. See the information at the following links.
https://musescore.org/en/faq#faq-20657
https://musescore.org/en/faq#faq-314712
In general, if you are confused by an offer, you probably shouldn't buy it.
In reply to You are in the wrong place… by TheHutch
I assume there is no phone contact number to cancel
If no number is there an email for customer service ?
In reply to I assume there is no phone… by jacotranebird
Try to continue from here:
https://intercom.help/musescore/en/
In reply to I assume there is no phone… by jacotranebird
Read the FAQs linked to above
"I paid the $69 in the hope I could download master works of Bach Mozart etc"
That was probably not a good investment. Many works by classical composers are uploaded to musescore.com as Public Domain scores, which means that they can be downloaded free of charge.
For example, all scores under the OpenScore label are in the public domain:
OpenScore Lieder: https://musescore.com/openscore-lieder-corpus/sets
OpenScore String Quartets: https://musescore.com/openscore-string-quartets/sets
OpenScore General: https://musescore.com/groups/openscore/sheetmusic
And on musescore.com you can also use the Filters to search for specific categories:
Status = Public Domain
Genre = Classical
Search on this web page: https://musescore.com/sheetmusic
Using those two filters will reveal that there are over 180,000 classical scores which are also published as Public Domain on musescore.com... and are therefore free to download.