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Sheet Music Boss is a music-learning resource platform centered on piano visualization videos and accompanying sheet music, created by Andrew Wrangell and Samuel Dickenson from Brisbane, Australia. The site’s content mainly connects to its YouTube channel, highlights “New video every week,” and publishes licensed arrangements via Musicnotes and original-related sheet music via Gumroad.
Based on the collected content, this is not a graded piano course in the traditional sense. Instead, it is a library of piano arrangements, performance visualizations, and sheet music resources organized by individual pieces. Its repertoire covers game soundtracks, pop culture, film/TV and meme songs, as well as original works, categorized by difficulty levels such as Easy, Medium, Hard, Impossible, and Very Easy. Videos often include timelines and visual keyboard demonstrations, making them suitable for learners who want to play along, break down sections, or assess a piece’s difficulty.
The two creators behind the platform have strong musical backgrounds. Andrew is a composer and arranger with an AMusA piano qualification and a BMus(Hons). Samuel is a composer and sheet music professional who has also taught music theory and aural training at the Queensland Conservatorium and the University of Queensland. This gives the platform a reasonable level of credibility in terms of arrangement quality, notation, and musical expression.
The site does not disclose a unified course price. Public videos are mainly accessed through YouTube; sheet music requires users to visit Musicnotes or Gumroad, with specific prices determined by those third-party pages. The main site does not show any exams, completion certificates, or accredited course arrangements. There is also traffic directed to a free flowkey trial, but that belongs to a third-party piano-learning service.
Its strengths are a rich song library, frequent updates, clear difficulty labels, and particular suitability for users who want to learn popular songs or piano versions of game music. Its official licensed sheet music channels are also relatively clear. The drawbacks are the lack of a systematic learning path, basic technique instruction, and a complete learning loop. For absolute beginners, relying only on videos and sheet music may not be enough. Information on pricing, after-sales support, and refunds also depends on third-party platforms.
It is better suited to self-learners with basic music-reading or keyboard skills, piano enthusiasts, and performers who need arrangements of specific pieces. Since its core content relies heavily on overseas services such as YouTube, Musicnotes, Gumroad, Spotify, and Discord, users in mainland China may experience partial access limitations. Whether the site itself can be accessed directly and stably cannot be confirmed from the main text alone.
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