What are underrated websites and what do you use them for? from r/AskReddit
https://imslp.org/wiki/Main_Page A library of public domain classical sheet music. You can pretty much find any classical music over 100 years old. I stopped buying sheet music when I discovered it. Plus, its pretty easy to send music to students during e-class in lockdown.
Worth checking out CPDL if you need choral music. Often better than IMSLP.
https://toffeeshare.com/ lets you share files privately, without size limit, with end-to-end encryption and without them being stored online (note that i'm not related to this website in any way).
(not mine) MyNoise.net
The woman who runs it is a noise engineer, and the site has a ton of different, adjustable soundscapes that can play for hours without truly looping.
This is great if you want some background noise. I use it for revision and it is excellent
The .net is important, the .com version is a guy stealing all of their work.
When I am reading or watching something set in another time that mentions cost or value I immediately use this site to see how monetary values from the past stack up in today’s money. It allows for different currencies, as well





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