Signing in to Your Musicnotes Account
When you first launch the Musicnotes app, you will be prompted to log in to your Musicnotes.com account. You must be logged into your account to view and play the music that you have purchased.
Guest users will not have access to free sheet music. User can create an account and sign in, and then will be able to browse our free and paid music sections.
To log in, change the signed in user, or to log out, go to the Settings section. (Please see Options and Settings for detailed instructions.) The app will remember the last person who was logged in, so if you are the only user of this app on your device you will not need to log in again.
Basic Navigation
To switch to another section of the app, such as Settings or Help, use the left slide-out menu. You can open the left slide-out menu by swiping on the screen from the left or by tapping the "Menu" button at the top left. You can close the left slide-out menu by selecting an option or tapping back into the current section.
All Songs
When the My Library, My Musicnotes Songs, or My PDFs tab is selected, all of the sheet music you've purchased and imported onto your device is accessible.
To view a piece of music, tap its row in the list to open it in viewing mode. (Please see the View Your Sheet Music topic for more information.)
You may search for a particular piece you have downloaded by using the "Search" field at the top of the list.
You can swipe a row towards the left of the screen to reveal a particular title's menu options. Swipe to the right to close the menu.
In the swipe menu, you will be able to do the following:
- The "Archive" button will archive and remove this song from your device. You may un-archive it later. You may learn more about archiving in the Manage Your Sheet Music Library
- The "Un-archive" button will un-archive and re-download this song to your device. You may archive it again later if you want.
- The "Add" button will show a dialog box that will allow you to add this song to multiple folders or set lists. You may learn more about folders and set lists in the Organize Your Library
- The "Info" button will display a popup with more information about the piece, such as scoring and artist.
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