Sheet Music Store
FAQ and Common Questions
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Not many game soundtracks have sheet music scores available to the public. We are very fortunate that 2K Games, Inc. has given me a license to make so much of this sheet music available.
Your purchase directly supports this effort, and is one of the few income streams I have on soundtracks that have already been released.Thank you so much for your support and interest in this music.
Please play by the rules. Do not post and share scores and PDFs online. This is theft and illegal distribution and directly harms both me and 2K.
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Yes, you may print a copy for your personal use. Distribution of any kind beyond personal use is strictly prohibited.
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You may print as many parts as needed for your ensemble. You may not share the PDFs or printed copies with other ensembles. Doing so is unauthorized and illegal distribution.
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Yes, but some performances require a public performance royalty to be paid. This is handled by performing rights societies. Please register all performances with ASCAP or the performing rights society in your country.
If you are planning to include visual elements from a video game as part of your concert, that typically requires additional approval from the game’s publisher. Please contact me to start the process.
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I try to make as many scores available as possible, but some I have not had time to review and edit for public use. It’s very common to have some minor changes during recording sessions and the final editing/mixing process, and it takes time to review and make sure any changes are reflected in the scores before releasing them.
Please feel free to request a score by contacting me.
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This is generally possible, but you need to contact me first with details of what you are looking to do. For works that are part of a soundtrack, the game’s publisher owns and controls the music and what can be done with it, so approval may be needed from them too.
Any arrangement is considered a derivative work.
Arrangements done without approvals are copyright infringement and illegal.
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