What are the best stores (online) to shop for mandolin-arranged sheet music?
If all I can find is sheet music for violin/fiddle for a particular song I'm wanting to learn, is that sufficient?
What are the best stores (online) to shop for mandolin-arranged sheet music?
If all I can find is sheet music for violin/fiddle for a particular song I'm wanting to learn, is that sufficient?
Should be a great starting place for creating your own arrangement.
Here's one good source for downloadable sheets, no charge. They are a little difficult navigate because of sheer size and organization, but you can find tens of thousands of sheet specifically for mandolin up in here if you look around:
http://www.traditionalmusic.co.uk/
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Unless the piece has things that are really idiomatic for the fiddle, fiddle music should work just fine. I recently mentioned in another thread that almost any sheet music can be played on mandolin.
If you actually want sheet music in hand (not downloads) Sheet Music Plus (NFI) has a lot of music, some in TAB and some just arranged for mandolin.
There's a couple sources in the British Isles
This is one of them. He has mandolin tab or just the tunes (which I prefer)
http://www.nigelgatherer.com/tunes/tab.html
TONS of books....
Some other sources -
http://www.petimarpress.com/books.html - can down load for free but asks for a $10 donation if you use them and worth it
http://www.mandolessons.com/lessons/all-lessons/ - click on the lessons for the sheet music, free but ask for donations to keep the site going
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Don Julian
Portland, (OR), Music Company, downtown store's basement, is full of sheet music..
this day & age I expect, they have an online sales catalog..
the string's pitches of Violin & Mandolin are the same G D A E.. middle C is the 4th fret on the G string.If all I can find is sheet music for violin/fiddle for a particular song I'm wanting to learn, is that sufficient?
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I most often just play from piano music. I play the melody and grab whatever other notes I can. I've posted this several other times, but in case anyone missed it, the University of Colorado has an incredible collection of sheet music. I have downloaded quite a bit of their turn-of-the-century ragtime collection. Even if you don't like ragtime, the artwork on the covers is fantastic.
They have changed the format since the last time I visited and it seems less accessible (I'm a computer idiot), but I'm sure those interested can find their way around. Anyhow, check it out if you are interested:
https://cudl.colorado.edu/luna/servl...ted%2Ccomposer
Bobby Bill
Buy the Fiddle player's Fakebook, you'll use it for a lifetime. The one for fiddles is in standard notation and you may have to adjust for some of the fiddle techniques noted, I've heard the one for mando is in TAB and not great but you should just check it out yourself. Here's one link probably any music store/website sells it.
https://www.amazon.com/Fiddlers-Fake.../dp/0825602386
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