sheet music!!!!

TRICE1994

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Are there any websites that have a sizeable library of printable sheet music? I have found a couple but am curious of your opinions.
 
Sheet music is hard to find for a lot of songs. There are some sites that have some free downloads: onlinedrummer.com and drumninja.com. Some that charge like drumscore.com or drumstheword.com.

I've also bought many of the Hal Leonard books with transcriptions.
 
Also, the MuseScore site lets people share their sheet music. It's not just drums so it's kinda difficult to locate just-drum sheet music in the volume
 
There are a few, that are very helpful. It really depends on the type of music or solos you are looking for. As for the ones with the biggest free content, here are some I use:
http://www.robertferrell.com/charts.html -Robert has a huge base of awesome drum transcriptions
www.roelvanhelden.com- Roel has a lot of useful stuff, just go to the tab for transcriptions/charts.
http://www.jkdrumsolutions.com/transcriptions.php -john's transcriptions are top notch
korompazysolt.hu-he's a fellow board member. Mind blowing super advanced stuff
webthumper- cool site with a few great charts under "free drum lessons"
https://www.wrightdrums.com/- Tony Wright has crazy advanced prog metal transcripts. Have a look.
The biggest sites which are fee based are :
http://www.drumscore.com/- use frequently, Dan does great work.
and Onlinedrummer-a lot of Nate's work is posted on YouTube.
Hope this helps.
 
The thing with sheet music is that a proper transcribe usually takes a long time to do, or a shorter time if you're a pro and have a fully developed ear and training

Which is why most of the free transcriptions you find are full of errors. If you need sheet music to hand out for gigs or to other musicians, I'd suggest going on musicnotes.com, granted you have to pay for them ( 5$ ), but you're getting the quality work.

Edit: I was referring to actual scores, and not drum parts. P.S I checked out your Links Dj Magic, cool stuff! Thanks
 
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