About Pianocoda

Pianocoda editor Juan Antonio González

Pianocoda is an independent educational project started in 2022 focused on curated piano repertoire, dedicated to providing carefully curated public domain piano sheet music.

The project was born from the experience of learning piano independently and struggling to find clean, reliable, and well-organized scores online.

Most of the repertoire available on Pianocoda consists of verified public domain works. When a score is not in the public domain, its licensing status is explicitly stated on the relevant page and in the Terms and Conditions to ensure full transparency.

The collection is organized by level (grade 0-10), composer, and genre, making it suitable for both self-learners and structured teaching environments.

The library currently includes over 500 piano pieces, ranging from well-known classical repertoire to underrepresented works that are particularly valuable for progressive study.

Pianocoda is designed as a free educational resource suitable for inclusion in course materials, study guides, and academic library resource pages.. The focus is on accessibility, editorial consistency, and long-term usefulness for students and teachers.

New works and tools continue to be added regularly as the project grows.

Pianocoda is independently created and maintained by Juan A. González, pianist and digital publisher.