Thanks very much. I can see lots of uses for it as a flutist (among other instruments).
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On May 1, 2012, at 7:00 PM, "David H. Bailey" <dhbailey52@comcast.net> wrote:
> On 5/1/2012 7:00 PM, Julia Mavity-Hudson wrote:
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>> David, I am interested in where you got your scores. I too am a musician
>> and looking around for sources. I just got forScore.
>> Julie
>>
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> as both my son and I are trumpet players (he's in grad school for
> trumpet performance) I bought the complete CDSheetMusic library of
> trumpet parts as well as the scores -- there are 13 CDs for each
> instrument plus 13 DVDs for the scores. A lot of the music I have
> scanned in using my Brother multi-function printer and a lot I've
> purchased directly in PDF form.
>
> www.imslp.org is a great resource for public domain orchestral music
> (scores and parts).
>
> And a surprising number of trumpet professors have posted lots of their
> own editions and arrangements of etudes for free downloads.
>
> There are some sources at ebay for buying PDF versions of fake books --
> I've bought the PDF files of fake books I already owned in my library so
> I wouldn't have to scan them all in.
>
> ForScore is a terrific app -- I hope you get as much mileage out of it
> as I do.
>
> --
> David H. Bailey
> dhbailey@davidbaileymusicstudio.com
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