RE: [Finale] TAN: Library management

2003-08-05 Thread Jörg Peltzer
What i do at the moment, is rendering all my tunes into pdf documents. As i always have my laptop with me on tour its an easy task to reproduce a lost copy. Our filing system (classical dance music) is sorted in this way: 100 101 etc. waltzes 150 151 waltzes with lyrics (we have a singer) ...

Re: [Finale] TAN: Library management

2003-08-04 Thread Christopher BJ Smith
At 5:55 PM -0400 8/03/03, Eden - Lawrence D. wrote: May I call on the collective wisdom of you all? My brass quintet has stayed active since 1978. Our library of tunes has grown over the years to the tune of over 400 arrangements. We keep track of all the arrangements with a Letter/Number

Re: [Finale] TAN: Library management

2003-08-04 Thread John Howell
I won't even get started on the copyright implications of this exchange, except to note that they are there. John At 5:55 PM -0400 8/03/03, Eden - Lawrence D. wrote: May I call on the collective wisdom of you all? My brass quintet has stayed active since 1978. Our library of tunes has grown

Re: [Finale] TAN: Library management

2003-08-04 Thread Christopher BJ Smith
At 4:14 PM -0500 8/04/03, John Howell wrote: I won't even get started on the copyright implications of this exchange, except to note that they are there. John I don't know about Lawrence's group, but in our group our arrangements are 100% original, mostly by members of the quintet and our

[Finale] TAN: Library management

2003-08-03 Thread Eden - Lawrence D.
May I call on the collective wisdom of you all? My brass quintet has stayed active since 1978. Our library of tunes has grown over the years to the tune of over 400 arrangements. We keep track of all the arrangements with a Letter/Number system. For example: A1, A2, A3...through the alphabet.