Help:How do I download files?: Difference between revisions
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If you click on a given icon, you will either open a PDF file, open a MIDI file, or be sent to an affiliated website which has the score that you want. You may need a software program. You also may need to save the file to your computer. | If you click on a given icon, you will either open a PDF file, open a MIDI file, or be sent to an affiliated website which has the score that you want. You may need a software program. You also may need to save the file to your computer. | ||
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Revision as of 00:19, 26 October 2005
If you find a listing for a piece (or a composer), then you only need to click on an icon or the name of a notation file that appears . Every composer and composition page has a 'legend' which gives the most common icons used:
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If you click on a given icon, you will either open a PDF file, open a MIDI file, or be sent to an affiliated website which has the score that you want. You may need a software program. You also may need to save the file to your computer.
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