You heard the question. Do you have it? Is it correct? Are the accidentals labelled probably according to theory? Are the key signatures correct? Does somebody not know what a mixed meter is?
These are questions I ask myself anytime I'm looking online for sheet music/tabs for video games and other things. I can't tell you how many times I've seen sheet music or tabs that were horribly incorrect for any number of reasons:
Wrong key
No sense of rhythm
No labelled rhythm for more complex parts
Ignorance to meter/tempo changes
Wrong notes
Completely different song
I can't tell you how many times I've wanted to e-mail people and tell them to stop trying to notate music. For years, I've been bitching on and on about how people should have to take some kind of basic theory test in order to post any musically notated material on collective/archival websites. I decided that the best measure (Get it? MEASURE? HA!) against this was to make the notations myself. I mean, sure, I'm not perfect, but I know music theory and I'm open to corrections if anyone disagrees with my interpretations or arrangements. If you do so though, prepare to back up your claim, whatever it may be.
Here are the first three files available:
Bubble Bobble
Dragon Warrior Full Castle
Willow Town
Included in each is a PDF file of the sheet music and a MIDI that is derived directly from that sheet music.
If you have any comments, concerns, quiche, requests, mentionings, money to hand out, questions, queries, quips, quasars, suggestions, food, and/or comments, please let me know. I have my general contact info on my profile on this site.
I hope to have a page running off use-bombs or something particularly for my music.
EDIT - If you wish to know why I labelled the Dragon Warrior song "Full Castle", please check my post on Use-Bombs.
http://www.use-bombs.com/archives/2006/12/use-bombs/news-and-more-news/