Hi all,
Sorry for being off topic.... but,
As a Finale user, I read with interest the JW Pepper My Score project – it is a way for composers to make their music available (in PDF and print, and distributed).
I've read all I can find out, but am still wondering what the paper quality would be like for the printed scores/parts. I presume it would be very good, but would be interested to hear any opinions from those in the know.
Cheers,
Hector.
OT: paper quality JW Pepper My Score
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If it's anything like most of the print-on-demand book services, it's probably somewhere between not great and awful.Hector Pascal wrote:I've read all I can find out, but am still wondering what the paper quality would be like for the printed scores/parts. I presume it would be very good, but would be interested to hear any opinions from those in the know.
As a potential customer, you could ask if they'll send you a sample.
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Perhaps more important than the quality of paper is how a printed score is delivered. If you think your score and parts will be made into booklet form, folded and stapled, that's probably not the case. More likely it's a stack of loose sheets on cheep paper, one sided for every page of the score and each part.
I'd urge you to, if you haven't already, establish your own web site to showcase your compositions. Take a look at other composer's sites and find a good model (like this http://tobiaspicker.com/). Biographical information, list of compositions, recent performances, endorsements and commissions, audio and video, etc. Offer your compositions for sale. Find a local printer that specializes in short runs and have your works printed and bound properly.
It may take a lot of time, some expenditure and you probably won't get rich.
N.
I'd urge you to, if you haven't already, establish your own web site to showcase your compositions. Take a look at other composer's sites and find a good model (like this http://tobiaspicker.com/). Biographical information, list of compositions, recent performances, endorsements and commissions, audio and video, etc. Offer your compositions for sale. Find a local printer that specializes in short runs and have your works printed and bound properly.
It may take a lot of time, some expenditure and you probably won't get rich.
N.
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