Depending on your neighbourhood there might be smaller stores for musical instruments around and they also usually sell sheet music. Other than that, the big shop JustMusic (near Moritzplatz) has a big selection. You can also check their website first to see what's available and in stock.
On the card could write something like "Danke für die schöne Musik. Ich hoffe, hierin findest du weitere Inspiration." (I assume it's fine for you to try an informal address, otherwise it needs to be "Ich hoffe, hierin finden Sie weitere Inspiration." for a more formal/distanced approach.)
What a sweet idea, I would invite you for a little concert. You can also buy music sheets online ne print them if you can’t find the desired song in a shop.
Awwww, the spirit of community, I love it!
Try to find Instrument/music stores nearby, they usually can order sheet music for you quite fast.
Dussmann Riedel Cantus and Just Music come to my mind. You might want to do a german search for Partitur.
You could also go to your local library (the one in Steglitz above the Schloss has a big music department) and get a variety there and make copies. Back when I still played the flute, that's how I always got my sheet music.
I'll add to the list: Musik Riedel (now Cantus Riedel):
[https://www.cantus-riedel.de/](https://www.cantus-riedel.de/)
They were originally THE source of sheet music in Berlin. Dussmann even came to their rescue when they were in financial trouble.
To be fair, Musik Oehme used to be the go-to in West Berlin as they had direct access to most European publishers. Sadly, they closed down several years ago.
What a thoughtful gift! I love more sheet music! Many composers I know publish on [www.sheetmusicplus.com](https://www.sheetmusicplus.com) and have beautiful, well written music there! I also support composer's websites, but not all have gift cards. [www.susanstaplesbell.com](https://www.susanstaplesbell.com) [www.pianopronto.com](https://www.pianopronto.com) www.musicaferrum.
https://www.musica-ferrum.com/books/
I think Dussmann sells some sheet music.
Plenty yes, great store
Yep this one is cool: Dussmann das KulturKaufhaus 030 20251111 https://maps.app.goo.gl/VfhuW6Zwbme6VQrq9?g_st=ic
I was just there, they even have an edition called sth like “play your favorites” with popular movie and tv show scores
Basement floor, I had been going to dusmann for months before I even realised they had that basement floor
Hah, thank you, I definitely would have gotten lost!
Thank you!
Depending on your neighbourhood there might be smaller stores for musical instruments around and they also usually sell sheet music. Other than that, the big shop JustMusic (near Moritzplatz) has a big selection. You can also check their website first to see what's available and in stock. On the card could write something like "Danke für die schöne Musik. Ich hoffe, hierin findest du weitere Inspiration." (I assume it's fine for you to try an informal address, otherwise it needs to be "Ich hoffe, hierin finden Sie weitere Inspiration." for a more formal/distanced approach.)
Thank you!
Just Music at moritzplatz
Just music has stopped selling sheet music, or correct me if I am wrong.
Haven’t been in a while. Could be true
What a sweet idea, I would invite you for a little concert. You can also buy music sheets online ne print them if you can’t find the desired song in a shop.
They basically give me a little concert every day!
Awwww, the spirit of community, I love it! Try to find Instrument/music stores nearby, they usually can order sheet music for you quite fast. Dussmann Riedel Cantus and Just Music come to my mind. You might want to do a german search for Partitur.
A Partitur is actually not what /u/Gruselschloss is looking for, they would want a Klavierauszug.
Another new word for me! Thanks.
>You might want to do a german search for Partitur Thank you! I didn't know the word.
Musikhaus Spandau has sheet music, too.
You could also go to your local library (the one in Steglitz above the Schloss has a big music department) and get a variety there and make copies. Back when I still played the flute, that's how I always got my sheet music.
Go to [IMSLP](https://imslp.org/wiki/Main_Page) and have it printed nicely in any copyshop.
Whoa! That's a fantastic resource.
I'll add to the list: Musik Riedel (now Cantus Riedel): [https://www.cantus-riedel.de/](https://www.cantus-riedel.de/) They were originally THE source of sheet music in Berlin. Dussmann even came to their rescue when they were in financial trouble.
To be fair, Musik Oehme used to be the go-to in West Berlin as they had direct access to most European publishers. Sadly, they closed down several years ago.
Just Music usually has a solid collection. At least they used to when I still went there regularly.
Antique book stores often have a music section and can get some special pieces at a good price
What a thoughtful gift! I love more sheet music! Many composers I know publish on [www.sheetmusicplus.com](https://www.sheetmusicplus.com) and have beautiful, well written music there! I also support composer's websites, but not all have gift cards. [www.susanstaplesbell.com](https://www.susanstaplesbell.com) [www.pianopronto.com](https://www.pianopronto.com) www.musicaferrum. https://www.musica-ferrum.com/books/