View piece in shop
View a sheet music piece in detail — preview pages, audio sample, license prices and all info on composer, difficulty and voicing.
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What is this?
When you view a piece the detail page of a sheet music piece opens in the shop. Here you see all information you need for the buying decision — preview pages, audio sample, composer, voicing, difficulty and price.
What you find on the detail page
- Title, composer and arranger
- Cover image of the piece
- Preview pages — usually the first 1 to 2 pages
- Audio sample — short listening sample (if available)
- Voicing — SATB, TTBB, SSAA, with or without accompaniment
- Difficulty — from 1 (easy) to 5 (professional)
- Key and duration — usually in minutes:seconds
- Publisher or composer — click leads to the profile
- License model and price — flat or per singer
- "Buy" button with selection of your choir
How to use the preview
- Click "Show preview pages" — the first pages open in the browser.
- Play the audio sample if available — gives a good impression of the sound.
- Read the description — often there are hints about occasions the piece is especially suitable for.
- With multiple license options: compare the prices depending on singer count or usage duration.
Permission
No special permission — even without an account and login you can view the detail page. For purchase you need an account and a choir with active subscription.
Tips
- Read the license terms carefully before purchase — some pieces have usage restrictions.
- Listen to several pieces of the same composer to check whether their style fits the choir.
- Save interesting pieces as a watch list to decide later — if the function is available in your shop.
Frequently asked questions
Do I see the complete sheet music before purchase?▾
No, for copyright reasons only the first one or two pages are visible as preview. On purchase you receive the full PDF.
Is there always an audio sample?▾
Not for every piece. Publishers and composers decide whether to include a sample. If available, you can play it directly on the detail page.
What do the difficulty levels mean?▾
Level 1 = beginner (simple folk songs), level 2 = easy, level 3 = medium (standard for amateur choirs), level 4 = advanced, level 5 = professional.
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