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Can I request a work if it's not in the library?
Yes! We can request works from our publishing partners on your behalf - just email support@nkoda.com 

Who do I contact if I'm experiencing technical issues?
You can reach us by emailing support@nkoda.com 

My trial has ended and I’m missing you already.
We recommend reaching out to your librarian, as they might be able to help you gain further access through your institution

nkoda is a digital library offering instant, unlimited access to scores and performance parts directly from the world's leading music publishers.

“nkoda is really clever; it’s like a view into the future of making music.”

Sir Simon Rattle, Chief Conductor            Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra

Get in touch

A quick guide to help you get started building your own personal library (this is the fun part)

Building your Library

Step 1 - Finding scores

Step 2 - Saving your Scores

Step 3 - Make them yours

You can download the app on your device's App Store:

When you click on the link, you’ll be asked to create an account using your institution’s email address

Your free access will start straight away, and last until the end of the trial

A more general search, type in keywords or search for public playlists here

Look through the catalogue by composer or publisher here

Maybe you want to practice your polyrhythms along to the metronome...

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What is nkoda?

nkoda is a sheet music library - but it’s all digital. 
We work with major sheet music publishers (as well as more boutique ones) to bring their content together into one place: the nkoda app.

We have over 130,000 digital scores, parts, and educational materials, spanning all different genres, instruments, and abilities. So whether you’re preparing for exams, practicing for an ensemble, or just exploring new repertoire, nkoda gives you:

Save all your important/favourite/useful scores straight to your library, or add them to your playlists

Use this search option to find pieces by composer and title

Using our annotation toolboxes, you can mark up your scores quickly and easily. We’ve made our toolboxes super customisable, so you can add or remove instrument-specific symbols, draw things, highlight things, type things - you can even set a button to jump to different pages

Kaija Saariaho Franz Liszt Joan Tower Paul Mealor Tōru Takemitsu Antonio Vivaldi Erik Satie Giuseppe Verdi George Frideric Handel Dai Fujikura Per Nørgård Ferruccio Busoni Ludovico Einaudi François Couperin Elissa Milne Franz Schubert Johannes Brahms Iannis Xenakis Georges Bizet Julian Anderson Eric Whitacre Heitor Villa-Lobos Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy Manuel de Falla Jules Massenet Ottorino Respighi Poul Ruders Camille Saint-Saëns Georg Philipp Telemann Max Reger Louis Andriessen Lili Boulanger Tania León Michael Nyman Steve Reich Pascal Dusapin John Adams Frederick Delius Philip Glass Jean-Philippe Rameau Carl Nielsen Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Sofia Gubaidulina Thomas Adès Elizabeth Maconchy Tan Dun Richard Wagner Gÿorgÿ Ligeti Nico Muhly Isaac Albéniz Ludwig van Beethoven Judith Weir Luigi Nono Olivier Messiaen Aaron Copland Joseph Haydn Judith Blezzard Johann Strauss II Anna Clyne Gabriel Fauré Edvard Grieg Igor Stravinsky Sergei Rachmaninoff Robert Schumann Ralph Vaughan Williams Paul Dukas Nino Rota Florence Price Isabelle Aboulker Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov Gaetano Donizetti Giacomo Puccini Errollyn Wallen Darius Milhaud Gioachino Rossini Charles Gounod Jean Sibelius Gustav Holst Hector Berlioz Richard Strauss Frédéric Chopin Dmitri Shostakovich David Lang Liza Lim Jacques Offenbach Modest Mussorgsky Olga Neuwirth Salvatore Sciarrino César Franck Ursula Mamlok Thea Musgrave Léo Delibes Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky Francis Poulenc Sergei Prokofiev Henry Purcell Witold Lutoslawski Claude Debussy Domenico Scarlatti Béla Bartók Johann Sebastian Bach Antonín Dvořák Unsuk Chin

Use this search option to find pieces by composer and title

Building

A quick guide to help you get started building your own personal library (this is the fun part)

Step 1

Finding scores

A more general search, type in keywords or search for public playlists here

Look through the catalogue by composer or publisher here

Step 2
Saving your Scores

Save all your important/favourite/useful scores straight to your library, or add them to your playlists

Step 3

Make them yours

Using our annotation toolboxes, you can mark up your scores quickly and easily. We’ve made our toolboxes super customisable, so you can add or remove instrument-specific symbols, draw things, highlight things, type things - you can even set a button to jump to different pages

your

Library

Maybe you want to practice your polyrhythms along to the metronome...

nkoda is a sheet music library - but it’s all digital. We work with major sheet music publishers (as well as more boutique ones) to bring their content together into one place: the nkoda app.

We have over 130,000 digital scores, parts, and educational materials, spanning all different genres, instruments, and abilities. So whether you’re preparing for exams, practicing for an ensemble, or just exploring new repertoire, nkoda gives you:

What 

nkoda?

is 

You can download the app on your device's App Store:

Your librarian will have sent you a link to your free trial

Started

Your free access will start straight away, and last until the end of the trial

When you click on the link, you’ll be asked to create an account using your institution’s email address

Get in touch

Can I request a work if it's not in the library?
Yes! We can request works from our publishing partners on your behalf - just email support@nkoda.com

Who do I contact if I'm experiencing technical issues?
You can reach us by emailing support@nkoda.com

My trial has ended and I’m missing you already.
We recommend reaching out to your librarian, as they might be able to help you gain further access through your institution

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“nkoda is really clever; it’s like a view into the future of making music.”

Sir Simon Rattle, Chief Conductor            Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra

Getting 


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