This is a by no means complete list of my arrangements, nor is it a list of the ones I consider completed; the arrangements shown below are in various stages of completion, and the only common denominator they have is that they all have been successfully used to some extent. Dynamics and articulations are fairly scarce, and for a reason; so far, I – we – have been using these arrangements merely as guidelines for what to sing; the how is best communicated orally in such a small group as ours.
This section being well-nigh blank does not mean that I am completely tone-deaf; rather, it means that I am still moving stuff from my old page. Patience.
The Free Software Song — Written by Richard Stallman, Public Domain. [ MuseScore | MusicXML | PDF ]
Hem till MidgĂ„rd — Swedish TV theme. For three voices. [ MuseScore | MusicXML | PDF ]
I Get Around — by The Beach Boys. Incomplete. [ MuseScore | MusicXML | PDF ]
Ievan Polkka — A.k.a. leekspin. For four voices. [ MuseScore | MusicXML | PDF ]
nyan.cat — Famous Internet meme. For two violins, transcribed from a performance by Josh Chiu. [ MuseScore | MusicXML | PDF ]
I have played the violin, both solo and as part of an orchestra, and sung in a choir. So, yeah, I have a lot of sheet music lying about. I need to sort and catalogue them, so I found myself thinking Why not digitalise them?. So, in my spare time – of which I have all but none – I will digitise my entire collection. For the convenience of me and others, I will also make them available on this page (or possibly on a separate page should the collection grow otherwise unwieldy). I have a legal right to make backups of every piece of sheet music I own, and to make copies for myself; other people should make certain of what rights they possess. The purpose of this archive is to make available sheet music to people who already own them, but for some reason or other do not have access to them at their current location. Scenario: Your ensemble is about to make a live performance. For some reason, all tenors but one managed to lose their sheet music. You have access to neither a copier nor a scanner, but there is an old printer connected to the Internet somewhere in the building. Problem solved!
I repeat: Ensure that you have the right to download a piece of sheet music before doing so. This page is hosted on my private server, and any data on it is to be considered for my personal use only unless otherwise specified. If you access any materials on this page without legal entitlement, you may be breaking the law; I, however, am not. Consider yourselves warned. That said, many pieces below are probably in the public domain or similar. If any Copyright notices are printed on the sheet music, I will label the downloads accordingly. If you happen to know the Copyright status of any uploaded pieces, do contact me. Likewise, if you happen to be a Copyright holder to anything on this page and want it taken down, please contact me and I will remove the content in question if that is your wish.
You probably want the PDF version if all you want to do is viewing and printing. For editing, you should download MuseScore for maximum fidelity; for those who are using other scorewriters, I will provide all pieces in the universal format MusicXML, although be advised that support for this format is inconsistent. You may succeed with the import, but things – text in particular – may look a bit off. Use the PDF as a visual reference.
Alta trinita beata — Hymn from the 15th century. [ MuseScore | MusicXML | PDF ]