Scribd is a website that allows users to read thousands of books for ten dollars a month.
Try and type 'scribd' onto google. See what you can find :). Check sharesheetmusic.com.
Yes you can go to google.com and type in the exact words "barbie and the diamond castle sheet music scribd" and you can get sheet music for two voices one song and we're gonna find it. :)
Download the .pdf file at this site:http://www.free-scores.com/download-sheet-music.php?pdf=15921It has the sheet music for the trombone part. Not the greatest quality at all, as it is merely a snippet of the melody. Otherwise, you may have to buy it. Sheet music plus has it here:http://www.sheetmusicplus.com/title/Pomp-Circumstance/8072730
You can find the sheet music for "Whenever You're Away From Me," sung by Gene Kelly and Olivia Newton-John, at various online retailers, such as Musicnotes or Sheet Music Plus. Additionally, music libraries or local bookstores may carry it. If you prefer a digital format, check platforms like Scribd or Google Play Books.
Sheet music can be found all over the internet. Many online retailers such as this site (FreshDeals.com) and sheetmusicplus.com sell both electronic and paper sheet music. All one has to do is type sheet music into Google and many sites pop up.
Scribd was created in 2007-03.
To use Scribd with a Kobo device, download the Scribd app from the Kobo app store. Open the app, log in to your Scribd account, and you can access and read books from Scribd's library directly on your Kobo device.
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Much of the content available on Scribd is legal, having been placed online by the author or data that is "public domain". However, a fairly large minority of the content on Scribd is illegal, consisting of works that are still covered by copyrights which Scribd does not control - and the users who uploaded the data does not control. A couple of years ago, science fiction author Jerry Pournelle discovered that many of his works had been placed online on Scribd without his permission, and discovered that it was astonishingly difficult to get the attention of managers on Scribd in order to have his books removed. Much of the conversation is still available on Pournelle's site: http://www.jerrypournelle.com/archives2/archives2view/view482.html#Monday
Scribd is a social publishing site, where tens of millions of people share original writings and documents. Scribd's vision is to liberate the written word.
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Scribd did not have the author's permission to have Eclipse or any of the Stephenie Meyer books. So they had to remove them or pay a huge fine. Authors write books to make a living. Respect that.
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