Here is another site that looks to be at least as big as Mike Hawley's site: http://www.classicscore.hut2.ru I could certainly find some things here that I did not see anywhere else.
You should turn off that silly Site Advisor (or whatever it's called on your machine). These things are a pain in the butt. Instead, rely on your runtime virus scanning in case you accidently pick up something infected. Which is not so likely here - people wanting to spread viruses don't go and disguise them as classical scores.
I can't open it at all. My computer puts up a security wall. (I'm at my work computer). But I wonder if it's the same site that we talked about here? viewtopic.php?f=8&t=4353 If it is, then we're talking deja vu yet again... :lol:
Rightly so. You should not be downloading scores at work Company firewall rules can be arbitrary. Here, the only restriction we seem to have is that we're not allowed to open an .mp3 file via the web. It's alright to listen to Youtube and streaming radio all day though :roll: Wouldn't be surprised if Russian sites are blocked for US users. Not the same site. I think this site uses scorser to locate some its sources, because I saw 'scorser' in some of the URL's. All works fine for me though, and I've already downloaded some interesting stuff.
Ok, I just opened it here at home and it is the same site as we were talking about before. I've downloaded some stuff off it before too and my clicks are still highlighted.
Yes, Monica, it is but if you look for something on Scorser very often it will direct to this other site.
Just saw this thread. Now that is a good site to look for sheet music eh. And may I ask, what is the other site you guys are talking about? The 'Scorser'? Anyway, might look into music that I would love to learn to play.