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"Arny Krueger" wrote: "Jenn" wrote in message In article , "Arny Krueger" wrote: "John Atkinson" wrote in message ps.com Jenn wrote: Sheet music vendors are disappearing as well. There are few places left to browse for scores, etc. A heretical thought, but for mainstream and not-so mainstream out-of-copyright repertoire, there's Dover and EveryNote.com. My favorite source of sheet music has a PhD in music from MSU and a computer. He listens to music from CDs, MP3s, and live sources, plays the melody on a MIDI keyboard or just pokes it in with a mouse, arranges the parts in a similar fashion, checks the music out with a PC-based MIDI synth driving a pair of studio monitors, and prints out sheet music for the musicians, who are my friends. My part of the deal is that I help pay his salary, supply him with audio hardware, and mix his live performances. For example, his studio monitors are branded "NHT Pro". All well and good and all of us with the proper talent, experience, and access to the equipment can do it, but it from address the issue for my colleagues and me. Congratulations Jenn. Unlike Atkinson, you correctly decoded the meaning of the common phrase: "My Favorite". IOW, not the only, just one that is preferred most often. Whatever. BTW, what do you use such music for? -- REMOVE your capo to reply |