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by RMK
13 Mar 2017, 12:10
Forum: Engraving Commentaries
Topic: Interesting clef inconsistency - any explanations?
Replies: 8
Views: 14810

Re: Interesting clef inconsistency - any explanations?

This is definitely autographed (i.e. hand-written). The slurs were made with french curves.

Beautiful handwriting indeed! I wonder if this could have been done by Langensheidt (sp?) who autographed many of Berg's scores (for instance, the Chamber Concerto)?
by RMK
06 Mar 2017, 18:01
Forum: Other: Publishing production and Sales
Topic: Copyright question (Schoenberg Serenade).
Replies: 11
Views: 44090

Re: Copyright question (Schoenberg Serenade).

Schoenberg is PD in Canada, where the term is life plus 50 years. This is where the server you (probably) found it is based.
by RMK
27 Feb 2017, 18:47
Forum: Notation Rules and Standards
Topic: Place in score of drum set staff
Replies: 8
Views: 11647

Re: Place in score of drum set staff

Actually not so unique. Many of the John Williams Signature Series Suites (Hal Leonard) use this exact method - several copies of percussion score and also individual parts.
by RMK
23 Feb 2017, 13:17
Forum: Notation Rules and Standards
Topic: Place in score of drum set staff
Replies: 8
Views: 11647

Re: Place in score of drum set staff

In orchestra scores I've often seen it below all other percussion.
by RMK
20 Feb 2017, 13:17
Forum: Books and Sites
Topic: Music Preparation Guidelines (from MOLA)
Replies: 18
Views: 30811

Re: Music Preparation Guidelines (from MOLA)

I think that I would have to experience the VPC machine first hand, because from the descriptions, it doesn't seem substantial enough for my uses. I don't want to worry about pages falling out. Perfect binding would seem to be more substantial than the VPC system and yet pages drop out after some u...
by RMK
18 Feb 2017, 21:00
Forum: Books and Sites
Topic: Music Preparation Guidelines (from MOLA)
Replies: 18
Views: 30811

Re: Music Preparation Guidelines (from MOLA)

How else does one conveniently bind parts that have more pages than can be stapled into one signature? Perfect bindings, gluing signatures together, taping, Gamble hinges etc. are all problematic, at least for me. Perhaps a new thread on binding techniques would be helpful. I use a slant style bind...
by RMK
17 Feb 2017, 19:39
Forum: Books and Sites
Topic: Music Preparation Guidelines (from MOLA)
Replies: 18
Views: 30811

Re: Music Preparation Guidelines (from MOLA)

Spiral bound parts are a nightmare for orchestra librarians. They take up a lot of storage space and the spirals are always getting tangled up with each other. Spiral binding may be OK for solo or chamber music, but when you are dealing with 60 or 70 separate parts they are a major nuisance.
by RMK
16 Feb 2017, 23:58
Forum: Books and Sites
Topic: Music Preparation Guidelines (from MOLA)
Replies: 18
Views: 30811

Re: Music Preparation Guidelines (from MOLA)

John Ruggero wrote: 16 Feb 2017, 22:10 Most of it is unobjectionable but on page 4 it says "Each bar should be numbered…" then on page 6 its says "Numbering each measure should be avoided…" What?
Page 4 refers to full score.

Page 6 refers to extracted parts

Makes sense to me.
by RMK
26 Jan 2017, 13:24
Forum: Notation Rules and Standards
Topic: 3 beaming choices
Replies: 18
Views: 20888

Re: 3 beaming choices

It's the 2nd corno di bassetto part from Mozart's Gran Partita - Adagio. Most probably will be beat in 8. I'm tasked with transposing the parts for alto clarinet as we're lacking corni di bassetto players in deepest rural Lincolnshire! Are you sure you need to do this? The transposition is very eas...
by RMK
25 Jan 2017, 19:45
Forum: Notation Rules and Standards
Topic: 3 beaming choices
Replies: 18
Views: 20888

Re: 3 beaming choices

I believe this is from Mozart's K.361 Serenade, in which case option C makes a certain amount of sense.