Tuesday 30 July 2019

Midis and Sheet Music - How to Music Makermatic

Hello everyone! This post will be dedicated to sharing websites that are for finding midis and sheet music. This isn't really a guide or anything, just an informative post with links to any websites I mention.

Before I start...
I would like to say this, if anyone heavily uses any of these sources, please credit everyone involved and link to the midi/sheet music you use. People put a lot of effort into putting these sites together and putting midis/sheet music towards them.

Also, if a person/website doesn't state how you can use their content, ask first! A lot of people are often willing to share, but not everyone. Better to get a confirmed response after asking than to screw over another creator because you didn't ask. Nothing bothers me more than seeing cool artists get their work stolen.

Midis
I'm not the most knowledgeable on midi sites. If anyone else has any other recommendations, feel free to mention them!

  • VGMusic - This website has almost 32,000 midi files from many different video games, from NES all the way to Nintendo Switch. It even has non Nintendo music and meme songs too! You can check out VGMusic here!
Sheet Music
  • NinSheetMusic - This is one of my favourite sites for Nintendo sheet music. It has nearly 4,000 sheets from a variety of Nintendo games (and a few non Nintendo games too). Best part is its still being updated 14 years after the site was made. You can check out NinSheetMusic here!
  • Ichigo's Sheet Music - This website not only has video game music, but also sheets from anime and cartoons too! It has about 3,500 sheets of many different instruments such as piano, violin, voice and more! You can check out Ichigo's Sheet Music here!
  • MuseScore - This sheet music site works a little different from the last two. The sheets are shared here for fun, rather than for the website itself. For this website, it is very important to ask before using them. MuseScore has thousands of sheets from games, anime, TV shows and normal music too. You can check out MuseScore here!
So those are the websites I'm aware of. Of course there are probably a lot more, but those are the most popular ones. I'll be back here next time with some information on actually using the Warioware DIY interface.

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