ok. i am in band and play oboe. we are playing a piece called general lee and i lost it and the teacher wont give me another copy so i am trying to find it online. i am not gonna pay for it so i want to like print it offline but i cant find a website for it. does anybody no a good website for free printable sheet music
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Hobbies category? Maybe give some free advice about: Music? leLovely answered Friday January 5 2007, 6:20 pm: I've tried searching and I can't find it ANYWHERE! ]: Honestly, it's SUPER hard to find good free sheet music online, especially a specific copy of a song. I've tried to do it for violin, and I had noo luck. If you found it online, it'd probably be only the first few measures of the song to preview it, or you'd have to pay. Your best offer is to go to a music store, and someone can help you find it. Or if someone else in your band plays oboe you can photocopy their music maybe? I know I wasn't a help, sorry. :[ [ leLovely's advice column | Ask leLovely A Question ]
wannabeinmahentourage answered Friday January 5 2007, 6:20 pm: if there are any other people that play the oboe n your band, why dont you ask them if you can copy their sheet music? that way, you'll have the notes that were made for your instrument. if there is no one else, then find someone with a sheet that isnt marked up very much. copy theirs, white out what is for their instrument, write out all of your side notes and then make an extra copy. good luck! [ wannabeinmahentourage's advice column | Ask wannabeinmahentourage A Question ]
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