Find, organise, and annotate sheet music from the world’s leading publishers with nkoda’s new app. It's simple to study, teach, and perform with unlimited access to scores and performance materials - all easily accessible in one app.
nkoda features over 110,000 high-quality, fully licensed editions from publishers such as Bärenreiter, Boosey & Hawkes, Breitkopf & Härtel, Casa Ricordi, Chester Music, Faber Music and many more. Our editions span across solo, chamber, orchestral and vocal music, ranging from Classical to Jazz, Contemporary and Pop.
Whether you need to find your next recital programme, study and analyse your favourite works, or access parts in advance of rehearsals, nkoda has you covered. In addition to scores and parts, you can also find educational materials, including beginner to advanced theory and method books.
With nkoda, all materials are available online or offline, at your fingertips, anytime, anywhere.
Our customisable and powerful toolboxes let you work as you choose, and intuitive sharing and organisation features make collaborating easy. You can even upload and manage your own scores and enjoy unlimited storage for your collection.
nkoda empowers musicians and simplifies music-making. Discover why musicians worldwide are using nkoda today with a free trial.
**nkoda subscription information:**
Your subscription will be charged to your credit or debit card through your Apple account once the free trial ends.
This will be monthly or annually dependent on your subscription choice. Both subscription options provide access to the unlimited use of our entire library, features, and benefits. These options provide the same service and the only difference is a 20% saving on price when subscribing annually.
If you cancel your subscription before your trial ends, and re-subscribe after your trial has ended, we won’t be able to offer another full free trial. Your subscription will automatically renew unless you turn off auto-renewal or cancel at least 24 hours before the end of the current period. Subscriptions can be managed by the user and auto-renewal can be turned off by going to the user’s Apple account settings after purchase.
Reading these reviews, one might get the impression of this app being less than useless and run by a gang of thugs. My personal experience is quite different. While the app is clunky and at times unintuitive, the sheer volume of scores and publishers made available through a subscription is astonishing.
As a conductor and artistic director, access to a large portion of the great publishing houses’ scores is beyond valuable. Especially the easy access to contemporary scores is phenomenal: one can browse and peruse at leisure, to make a solid decision on whether or not to purchase and program certain pieces. This is Nkoda’s greatest strength, as the public domain library is already grandly organized by IMSLP.
All in all: an invaluable resource for anyone that works in the field of artistic production and performance.
Unsubscribing nightmare
FINALLY unsubscribed. It was only because I had no money in my account that I was able to decipher their unnecessarily complicated unsubscribing procedure. Finding the button to unsubscribe was like unearthing an entrenched mole in MI6. What a useless, money-grabbing bunch of anal-retentive shysters. They make it virtually impossible to unsubscribe through the conversational means either out of ineptitude or pure deception. Or both!
And why did I want to unsubscribe in the first place? Within the first 12 mins I found the web design to be clunky and convoluted supported by a next to useless premise. They’re the coagulated gunk that congregate around the nozzle of a soap dispenser. They’re the scab on the ass of progress. Good riddance!
practically useless
1. the app is very clumsy and very annoying to work with
2. the subscription/login method is horrible and very unclear
3. the library is VERY limited, many old works just can't be found
4. scores are (sometimes) barely readible
Providing a world of knowledge and creativity!
As a Film and TV composer, it is common to write in different composition styles. Utilizing all the beautiful techniques of the masters. Nkoda provides me this world of historical ideas and composition craftsmanship. Making me to learn every time I dive into a score. Hopefully the Nkoda catalog will grow extensively! In the future.
no use
What is the use if these scores cnnot be edited or transposed, i understand copyright problems and stuff but not being able to store the music in forScore or other programs makes this one useless