The problem with both these methods is that the music will not lay flat.
For large PDF scores I have used a three hole punch and then put the sheets in a 3 ring binder. However, if I was going to perform from this, I would most likely get it coil bound - it's not that expensive.
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- 17 Apr 2019, 12:54
- Forum: Manual Notation
- Topic: Binding of scores (loose sheets)
- Replies: 4
- Views: 15299
- 08 Nov 2018, 14:59
- Forum: Digital Notation Tools
- Topic: Beauty in a digitalised world of music copying
- Replies: 12
- Views: 13411
Re: Beauty in a digitalised world of music copying
Copyists proficient in SCORE claim that it is faster than any of its competitors.
- 19 Sep 2018, 23:16
- Forum: Other: Publishing production and Sales
- Topic: Copyright question (Schoenberg Serenade).
- Replies: 11
- Views: 33193
Re: Copyright question (Schoenberg Serenade).
Thank you for correcting me on Mexico. Do you hear a lot about enforcement down there?
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I was employed with a Mexican orchestra some years ago. I would say most definitely *not*. Many times we performed from illegal photocopies.
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I was employed with a Mexican orchestra some years ago. I would say most definitely *not*. Many times we performed from illegal photocopies.
- 11 Jul 2018, 21:14
- Forum: Notation Rules and Standards
- Topic: Tremolo spacing?
- Replies: 6
- Views: 8529
- 10 Jun 2018, 14:39
- Forum: Digital Notation Tools
- Topic: Dorico Pro 2 released
- Replies: 79
- Views: 291863
Re: Dorico Pro 2 released
When using the new divisi feature, Dorico cannot add sub-brackets to, say, a divided Violin 1 section. Daniel Spreadbury has acknowledged this to me (in a comment on the Scoring Notes blog).
This is one area where Finale outshines both Sibelius and Dorico.
This is one area where Finale outshines both Sibelius and Dorico.
- 10 Jun 2018, 12:52
- Forum: Digital Notation Tools
- Topic: Dorico Pro 2 released
- Replies: 79
- Views: 291863
Re: Dorico Pro 2 released
This really looks very good to me.
When Dorico allows for more flexibility with brackets and sub-brackets, it will also become my first choice.
Waiting for the flame war on clef design...
When Dorico allows for more flexibility with brackets and sub-brackets, it will also become my first choice.
Waiting for the flame war on clef design...
- 19 Mar 2018, 23:16
- Forum: Notation Rules and Standards
- Topic: "Library" vs "Performance" editions
- Replies: 9
- Views: 10575
Re: "Library" vs "Performance" editions
Perhaps the OP meant critical vs. practical performing edition?
- 12 Jan 2018, 18:58
- Forum: Other: Publishing production and Sales
- Topic: Have reprints been getting worse?
- Replies: 3
- Views: 14149
Re: Have reprints been getting worse?
Part of the problem is that (Kalmus, at least) has digitized their entire collection and now most titles are print-on-demand. At first, they were printed at a very low resolution until many orchestra librarians complained. It's a bit better now, but still not as sharp as the older prints.
- 03 Jan 2018, 00:11
- Forum: Digital Notation Tools
- Topic: Most popular engraving programs?
- Replies: 12
- Views: 16987
Re: Most popular engraving programs?
I was under the impression that SCORE does not use fonts for any musical symbols (perhaps excepting dynamics?), but is entirely vector based. I suppose you can alter settings that affect the shape of the notes and other symbols. It's really amazing (to me, anyway) that the the application that almos...
- 15 Oct 2017, 17:27
- Forum: Engraving Commentaries
- Topic: [WORKBENCH] Brahms Op. 119, No. 1
- Replies: 151
- Views: 174095
Re: [WORKBENCH] Brahms Op. 119, No. 1
I don't know about the software, but I agree that this is really third rate work, both in terms of typography and engraving. I've seen enough similarly bad examples to know that there is no reason (anymore) to expect high quality engraving from Urtext editions. Hear, hear! I just bought orchestral ...