If you are sending PDFs, then you are dependent on the people on the
other end to print them properly. If you are sending paper by mail, it
is just as well to tape them yourself (or get a low-paid underling to
do it!) either in a proper accordian fold or in a booklet.
For a booklet, you
On Nov 15, 2006, at 1:39 PM, Bob Florence wrote:
If you are sending PDFs, then you are dependent on the people on
the other end to print them properly. If you are sending paper by
mail, it is just as well to tape them yourself (or get a low-paid
underling to do it!) either in a
Christopher Smith wrote:
On Nov 15, 2006, at 1:39 PM, Bob Florence wrote:
If you are sending PDFs, then you are dependent on the people on the
other end to print them properly. If you are sending paper by mail,
it is just as well to tape them yourself (or get a low-paid
underling to do
I tend to start my music on page 1, and only use a cover page if I
can't get a page turn in until page 2. But you can certainly do
whatever is best for you and your music.
Christopher
I do it the same as you. I thought that as a booklet you would have 2
pages open would you need a
On Nov 15, 2006, at 4:46 PM, Bob Florence wrote:
Christopher Smith wrote:
On Nov 15, 2006, at 1:39 PM, Bob Florence wrote:
If you are sending PDFs, then you are dependent on the people on
the other end to print them properly. If you are sending paper
by mail, it is just as well to
Christopher Smith wrote:
On Nov 15, 2006, at 4:46 PM, Bob Florence wrote:
Christopher Smith wrote:
On Nov 15, 2006, at 1:39 PM, Bob Florence wrote:
If you are sending PDFs, then you are dependent on the people on
the other end to print them properly. If you are sending paper by
Hi All:
I like to set pages up as a book. If I can have only one page open,
that's perfect especially if you are on a very crowded bandstand or in a
very crowded orchestra pit. After that I like two pages open. In this
case I do a cover page and print the first page of music on it's other
How about including verbal instructions with the parts, like the explanation
you just gave here?
Erica Buxbaum
Bob Florence [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All:
I like to set pages up as a book. If I can have only one page open,
that's perfect especially if you are on a very crowded
At 03:23 PM 11/14/2006, Bob Florence wrote:
The problem occurs when sending parts (either Finale files or pdfs) to
to another location usually a school. They don't even notice the cover
page and often players will be scuffling with page turns. How do I make
this clear to anyone who is taping
At 12:23 PM -0800 11/14/06, Bob Florence wrote:
Hi All:
I like to set pages up as a book. If I can have only one page open,
that's perfect especially if you are on a very crowded bandstand or
in a very crowded orchestra pit. After that I like two pages open.
In this case I do a cover page
On Nov 14, 2006, at 3:23 PM, Bob Florence wrote:
Hi All:
I like to set pages up as a book. If I can have only one page open,
that's perfect especially if you are on a very crowded bandstand or
in a very crowded orchestra pit. After that I like two pages open.
In this case I do a cover
Bob Florence wrote:
Hi All:
I like to set pages up as a book. If I can have only one page open,
that's perfect especially if you are on a very crowded bandstand or in a
very crowded orchestra pit. After that I like two pages open. In this
case I do a cover page and print the first page of
Erica Buxbaum wrote:
How about including verbal instructions with the parts, like the explanation
you just gave here?
Erica Buxbaum
Thank you Erica:
If my problem was clear to you then I guess that's what I'll have to do.
BF
Bob Florence [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All:
I like to
John Howell wrote:
At 12:23 PM -0800 11/14/06, Bob Florence wrote:
Hi All:
I like to set pages up as a book. If I can have only one page open,
that's perfect especially if you are on a very crowded bandstand or
in a very crowded orchestra pit. After that I like two pages open. In
this case
Christopher Smith wrote:
Now I provide booklets rather than accordian folds when I get over 4
pages, and I NEVER let anyone else tape my charts unless I know they
will do it properly.
Christopher
One more thing:
I've never done booklets. How do I do it?
When I do a concert, I send
On Nov 14, 2006, at 5:41 PM, Bob Florence wrote:
Christopher Smith wrote:
Now I provide booklets rather than accordian folds when I get
over 4 pages, and I NEVER let anyone else tape my charts unless I
know they will do it properly.
Christopher
One more thing:
I've never done
On Nov 14, 2006, at 2:41 PM, Bob Florence wrote:
Christopher Smith wrote:
Now I provide booklets rather than accordian folds when I get
over 4 pages, and I NEVER let anyone else tape my charts unless I
know they will do it properly.
Christopher
One more thing:
I've never done
On 14 Nov 2006 at 16:30, Christopher Smith wrote:
You could also include an instruction sheet when sending charts.
Players being what they are (I know, I don't understand it either),
they will often unfold 15-page parts completely, letting them drape
over the stand and sliding them along
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