If you want to write sheet music free-hand, the old fashioned way of Mozart and Beethoven, don't worry about drawing your staves on a blank piece of paper with a ruler. Instead, find some free blank staff paper online that you can print out quickly to start filling in with your compositions. read more
Hear your notes as you enter them, then press Play to hear how they work together. With NotePad’s instant feedback, you can quickly shape the music of your imagination. Best of all, with Human Playback and built-in high-quality sounds, your music sounds great. read more
This site does as is advertised: it tells you how to read sheet music. While there are certain pieces of sheet music this site does not expand on, it does give a beginner a firm basis for playing an instrument. read more