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Sheet music can be used in Wikipedia articles about songs. While the use of screenshots of sheet music is discouraged, text can be written discussing the nature of a song. Reliable sources for sheet music include Musicnotes.com and Sheetmusicplus.com. From sheet music sources, editors can deduct much information about a song, including:

  1. Time signature
  2. Key
  3. Tempo
  4. Basic chord progression (using en dashes to indicate sequence)
  5. Vocal range

When using sheet music in articles, editors must attribute the source in the prose, and cite the source like treeware, without a link.(remove?)

Example

The following is an exert from the "Bad Romance" article:


The citation is formatted as: <ref>{{cite web|author=Nadir Khayat, Stefani Germanotta (Composers and Lyricists)|title=Bad Romance: Lady Gaga – Digital Sheet Music|year=2009|accessdate=2011-01-18|work=''Musicnotes.com'' |publisher=[[Sony/ATV Music Publishing]]|format=Musicnotes |at=MN0087152 (Product Number)}}</ref>

Which produces:

  1. ^ Nadir Khayat, Stefani Germanotta (Composers and Lyricists) (2009). "Bad Romance: Lady Gaga Digital Sheet Music". Musicnotes.com. Sony/ATV Music Publishing. MN0087152 (Product Number). {{cite web}}: |access-date= requires |url= (help); |format= requires |url= (help); Missing or empty |url= (help)