It exists already.
Hmm, maybe “G***Winds Sheet Music.” I googled it, and the name doesn’t exist elsewhere.
It exists already.
Hmm, maybe “G***Winds Sheet Music.” I googled it, and the name doesn’t exist elsewhere.
Emily’s Notes 'n Clefs
Well Staffed Notes 'n Clefs
I like both of those.
Clarified Clarinet
Emily Harmony
Note Worthy
Fully Staffed
Notations
Quaver With Excitement
Em Pressant
Forza Musician
Note Accents
Time Signatures
Notable Notes
Thanks for all the suggestions so far.
Hmm, maybe I can open up a subdivision of my store for religious sheet music, and call it Holy Sheet. 
Been done, only for bedsheets.
Well, Holy Sheet Music© then!
Nope, beat us to that one as well.
Though if you click on it you’ll essentially nothing’s there, they just got the name. Dang Aussies strike again! ![]()
Eine Kleine Sheet Music.
Stay away from EmilyG, that sounds like Kenny G. I actually like **Papyrus **because of the reed connection.
I get all my digital music from musicnotes.com. I think you would have a hard time competing against a big site like that. Have you investigated selling your sheet music as an affiliate through those types of sites?
Whatthesheet or something similar would be memorable. Probably taken already though.
I tend to think that any sheet/shit puns are best avoided. You don’t want your brand to carry connotations of shittiness, however punny.
I like (Emily Gs) For Sheets To The Wind
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Good advice!
Yeah, that’s what I was thinking. I’m no prude, but I don’t want people to think I’m selling dirty music. ![]()