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qanunji
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Colored sheet music

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Hello,
Im in the process of producing a hymns book, and the book designer suggested printing it in blue ( draft attached) to match the text color.
By default Im against it, but Id like to hear other opinions from experts like you guys.
So, what do you think?
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This is an interesting one that rarely comes up in music type setting.

I agree with your objection for several reasons, the main one being that published music intended for sight reading is always printed in black for the highest possible contrast. More creativity has gone into the paper colour, which also can present problems, but colored printed sheet music is simply not done, or at least I haven't seen it.

That said, I see no reason why a slight colorization of the print can't work well for an informal publication like this seems to be, but it would highly depend on the paper colour and the amount of black used in the print. I would definitely not use a lighter marine blue colour in your screenshot, but a darker indigo might work with a somewhat greyish paper.

Bottom line for music in my view is that contrast and calmness is key; black print on some kind of off-white paper just seems like the ultimate combination.
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I would avoid blue score. It is more difficult to read. Just music is black, everything else blue seems to be good.

Or if you really need blue, you can take darker variant (as Knut suggested), but I guess it must be in accordance with the color of the (Jewish) flag, that would not be appropriate...(?)

Check typo flag in measure 11.
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Other than the color, which will create visibility problems for some, the overall layout and appearance is very attractive. A couple of simple improvements would make a big difference:

1. The first note in each measure is abnormally close to the bar line.
2. There is too much space between the chord letter name and the following modifier.
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qanunji, what application did you use for this? I like what you've done!
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Check typo flag in measure 11.[/quote]

There are many more, he just picked up a sample.
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Thank you guys for your informative answers.
I'll try to talk to the publication out of it, if it wont, maybe we'll settle for dark blue on more ivorish paper .
Regarding the score itself-
The designer just picked an early draft.
It was done in finale, and its my 1st profesional engraving project.
Im attaching a later version from that project, and would happy to hear your comments.
Im still wayting for the final book layout, to make last tweaks and consistency troughout the entire 120 hymns.
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The spacing in your later version is fine. Congratulations on a excellent first engraving job!

I noticed a few slight inconsistencies in the vertical level of some of the ornaments in both. The first and second ending brackets should not be joined in Hamavdil. And there is an absence of slurs throughout on different notes sung to the same syllable. is that a house style? Slurs always look better to me. In Deror the first and especially second ending number and bracket look a little close to the chord labels.
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John Ruggero wrote:The spacing in your later version is fine. Congratulations on a excellent first engraving job!

I noticed a few slight inconsistencies in the vertical level of some of the ornaments in both. The first and second ending brackets should not be joined in Hamavdil. And there is an absence of slurs throughout on different notes sung to the same syllable. is that a house style? Slurs always look better to me. In Deror the first and especially second ending number and bracket look a little close to the chord labels.
Thank you John!
Inconsistencies- I agree, Im waiting for the final page dimensions and then Ill revise everything.
That projecr started 2 years ago, on and off, and my style changed over time.
Slurs for melismas- I thought a lot about it, and decided to keep them out for several reasons:
1. This score is like a general chart, for singers and players alike.
2.unlike western music, The nature of this music is so melismatic that the slurs realy clutter the score and dictates wider space between the music, lyrics ad chords.
3. In general, scores for middle eastern music are not for performance. They serve as a skeleton for the performer.
I think the dashes and hyphens are sufficient in this case.
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You are most welcome, qanunji. I am glad that you have thought seriously about the slurs and have come up with a logical decision. Given what you have done so far, I have no doubt that your final result will be very fine. Please do take the format of the first and second endings seriously. Finale has ridiculous defaults for these endings, and I have seen a lot of non-standard handling of these on the forums as a result.
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