Yes, it is in our priority list to provide our learners with sheet music of all the piano pieces. We are working on it!
TeachingMyToddlers wrote: Right now I am working on Largo/New World Symphony & The Blue Danube Waltz. I can look up the songs online but often the versions I find are different than what is in the software. Before Christmas I sat there and transcribed Joy to the World by hand but it took entirely too long. I think there are software programs that can print sheet music as well but again, it's time consuming to retrieve them from the program note by note.
You can purchase Favorite Classic Melodies Primer, 1, 2 and 3 here. The pieces that you had mentioned are in FCM 1 and 2
www.sheetmusicplus.com/search?q=Favorite...lodies+James+Bastien
I remember talk of an update down the road enabling users to import midi or create their own songs in the program, is that something that is a few years away or something coming soon down the pipeline? Just curious. I know the purpose is to be able to read any piece of music without the program, but it can be helpful to practice with the program even if you can read the music. It ensures you do not miss any notes before progressing and some may just prefer that the notes to be automatically prompted by the software, etc.
Yes, I am working towards this goal! It is not hard or time consuming to make this happen. All we need is funds to be able to do the job.
You are really helping us to promote the invention by posting about your progress! We appreciate it very much! Our only advertisement is a word of mouth. Believe it or not, but the entire project was started on my sources for piano lessons. It is hard to believe, how long was a way from the dream that appeared more then 30 years ago to that day!