๐Ÿ”— OpenScore: Liberating Sheet Music

OpenScore: Liberating sheet music:

Launched just a few weeks ago, OpenScore is a new crowdsourcing initiative to digitize sheet music by the likes of Mozart and Beethoven, and make them freely available for everyone to use for any purpose. We have come a long way since we announced the project back in February, and I would like to share the developments with you now.

This is an incredibly ambitious initiative and will have a tremendously positive impact on the music community. I admire their method of creating incentive for users to contribute to the catalogue:

The lesson we took from other projects is that if you sit around and wait for people to transcribe the pieces they like, youโ€™ll end up with ten transcriptions of the first movement of Beethovenโ€™s 5th Symphony, and none of the other movements. We will overcome this by placing a bounty on works that have not yet been transcribed. The bounty comes in the form of free membership of MuseScoreโ€™s score sharing website.

I might consider transcribing something. I am also going to be contributing to their Kickstarter, which you can view by clicking here.