Where does everyone get all of this PD music? The only place I can find it is on this site and Mutopia/SheetMusicFox.
Also, if anyone finds a PD copy of Brahms's Piano Quartet No.3 in C Minor (preferably with parts), I would be eternally grateful if you could put it on IMSLP.
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Oh so you're one of the ones whose been snatching my scans and uploading them!
A year or so ago I used to share out my whole collection (almost all of which were scans I made from my own or rented scores) on emule until something/someone happened which caused it to erase everything. Since then on the web and here at IMSLP when I first joined I noticed, especially the already uploaded Ravel scores, most of them were mine. I was certainly glad to see they were being circulated well, and I've noticed many many within the MIT collection also. Fortunately, I managed to recover almost all of them, but before that happened I had complete collections, at least piano, for most French composers including Schmitt, Ravel, Debussy, and Alexander Tansman's complete piano works including transcriptions and ballet scores. I learned a valuable word during that experience: "backup".
A year or so ago I used to share out my whole collection (almost all of which were scans I made from my own or rented scores) on emule until something/someone happened which caused it to erase everything. Since then on the web and here at IMSLP when I first joined I noticed, especially the already uploaded Ravel scores, most of them were mine. I was certainly glad to see they were being circulated well, and I've noticed many many within the MIT collection also. Fortunately, I managed to recover almost all of them, but before that happened I had complete collections, at least piano, for most French composers including Schmitt, Ravel, Debussy, and Alexander Tansman's complete piano works including transcriptions and ballet scores. I learned a valuable word during that experience: "backup".
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I know what you feel like. I had 20something gbs of music, and I put it all on an external h/d and after a week of having bought the h/d... it crashed.
Then about three months later after I had almost got back (a lot) of my music, (my desktop was broken so I was just using the laptop), the laptop h/d crashed. It was great.....
so yeh...
I know what it's like.
DON'T FRICKEN DROP THAT HARD DRIVE EVER THEY ARE THE MOST DELICATE THINGS EVER.
Then about three months later after I had almost got back (a lot) of my music, (my desktop was broken so I was just using the laptop), the laptop h/d crashed. It was great.....
so yeh...
I know what it's like.
DON'T FRICKEN DROP THAT HARD DRIVE EVER THEY ARE THE MOST DELICATE THINGS EVER.