Published by nkoda Ltd on 2024-10-22
nkoda Overview
What is nkoda? nkoda is a subscription-based sheet music app that provides unlimited access to millions of pages of sheet music from over 90 publishing houses. The app offers a wide range of genres and instruments, including rare and copyrighted music. It also provides performance tools, the ability to upload and digitize your own scores, create and share digital markings, play in offline mode, and turn pages with a foot pedal. The app is designed for musicians of all levels, including beginners, professionals, students, teachers, conductors, orchestral players, composers, and musicologists. The subscription costs £9.99 a month or £99.99 a year, and the app is available on all Apple devices.
1. nkoda subscribers can access a huge collection of sheet music - from solo piano scores to orchestral hire materials.
2. We don’t just specialise in piano sheet music or guitar scores; our library is full of genres - from classical to contemporary, sonatas to symphonies - and we cater for over 50 instruments.
3. Available on all your Microsoft devices - download the nkoda app on your iPhone, iPad and Windows, and take an entire sheet music library with you wherever you go.
4. Get unlimited access to millions of pages of sheet music - try it free and find your favourite scores today.
5. Unlike many other apps, nkoda’s subscription model grants you access to every single piece of music in our library.
6. Welcome to nkoda, the world’s greatest library of sheet music.
7. Both subscription options provide access to the unlimited use of our entire library, features, and benefits.
8. Your subscription will be charged to your credit or debit card through your iTunes account once the free trial ends.
9. If you cancel your subscription before your trial ends, and re-subscribe after your trial has ended, you'll forfeit your full trial period.
10. Anyone looking for sheet music can choose from 110,000+ pieces.
11. Your subscription will automatically renew unless you turn off auto-renewal or cancel at least 24 hours before the end of the current period.
Download and Install nkoda: the sheet music library - PC
Download for PC - server 1 -->Intel, 64-bit processor, OS X 10.7 or later.
Compactible OS list:Yes. The app is 100 percent (100%) safe to download and Install. Our download links are from safe sources and are frequently virus scanned to protect you
would be lovely if it could open!
the icon looks great; but I would love to be able to open the app. unfortunately I can't from my desktop.
It does not open
I suppose to pay 100$ per year for an app which does NOT even open?
Too limited to be useful
I needed Qigang Chen's piece: Er Huang, for my master's Thesis. With this program you cannot download or print the score. You cannot even take screen shots of selected portions to turn those into pdfs. As a graduate composer, I understand the high cost of piracy each year but this protection of scores is too extreme. When you cancel, make sure you cancel both on the Nkoda page and in the subscriptions page of your music (itunes) app.
reviews are for an old version
Almost all the reviews here are for an old version of the app. The developers seem to have done a good job of addressing complaints. Also, some people don't seem to appreciate what a tremendous service this is. No, you can't print out the music like you can for something downloaded from IMSLP, because these works are still copyrighted -- and super expensive to buy! And now that all the music stores are closing, you no longer get to browse the shelves looking for the right piece or the right edition. My devices are full of PDFs from IMSLP for older works and editions that are now public domain. But with nkoda I've been able to do things like browse multiple editions of Chopin, Beethoven, etc., to find the ones I prefer. Find 20th and 21st c. music that's no yet legal for IMSLP. And they keep improving the reader app for using an iPad instead of printed music. Is it perfect? Nothing is. Is it worth the money? Every penny.
Absolutely not
After being told that my cancellation request had gone through, I was charged yet again the following month, and had to follow up to ensure my refund. I have since read reports of other people having trouble canceling, and so my experience seems to be the latest in a pattern. This scam-like behavior, along with nkoda's confounding and restrictive interface, results in an app that is all but useless
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