For those of you who are seasoned in Finale---
I need roughly 30 pages of a tuba piece entered into finale ASAP.
My pianist is having a really hard time reading the original font that the piece came in. Therefore, we have not been able to effectively rehearse the piece for several of my upcoming recitals.
If any of you have time, and the desire for $100+, please drop me a line on my personal email <thetubamonster@gmail.com>
Thanks for your time, and assistance!
Andy Larson
urgent FINALE assistance needed
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urgent FINALE assistance needed
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Professor of Low Brass, Seminole State College
Paramedic Intern, Seminole State College
ED Tech, Halifax Med. Ctr.
Vol. Fire Police, Volusia County Fire Rescue
Tuba teacher, performer, composer, artist
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Re: urgent FINALE assistance needed
Andy,
I am not trying to be provocative or even a smarta$$, but $100 for 30 pages is right at %16 of what I charge for Finale© work. I get even more for folks in a hurry. I hope you find someone who will help you out.
Carroll
I am not trying to be provocative or even a smarta$$, but $100 for 30 pages is right at %16 of what I charge for Finale© work. I get even more for folks in a hurry. I hope you find someone who will help you out.
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Re: urgent FINALE assistance needed
Hi Andy!
As Carroll mentioned, the $100.00+ would be quite low for someone who does this for a living.
Your best bet might be to find a student that might take on the project. I generally charge $20-25.00 per page for piano music or $30.00 per hour. Depending upon how thick the music is, one can probably get 2+ pages done in an hour. But if only 2 pages, with my rates this would cost app. $450.00 if my multiplication is correct.
Is it the Brougton by chance?
If it is not an original piece, but a transcription, maybe someone will already have it in Finale?
Good luck!
As Carroll mentioned, the $100.00+ would be quite low for someone who does this for a living.
Your best bet might be to find a student that might take on the project. I generally charge $20-25.00 per page for piano music or $30.00 per hour. Depending upon how thick the music is, one can probably get 2+ pages done in an hour. But if only 2 pages, with my rates this would cost app. $450.00 if my multiplication is correct.
Is it the Brougton by chance?
If it is not an original piece, but a transcription, maybe someone will already have it in Finale?
Good luck!
Bryan Doughty
http://www.cimarronmusic.com/
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Re: urgent FINALE assistance needed
Message sent.
I wouldn't give the project to a student...they simply don't have the extra time in the middle of a semester to commit to a large project that needs to be done quickly. Let me know if I can be of assistance, Andy, and good luck with your recital preparation.
I wouldn't give the project to a student...they simply don't have the extra time in the middle of a semester to commit to a large project that needs to be done quickly. Let me know if I can be of assistance, Andy, and good luck with your recital preparation.
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Re: urgent FINALE assistance needed
Yep...actually, the request was perfect timing for me, as I just completed a huge wind ensemble project (hopefully you'll be around to hear the OSU wind ensemble perform it at the CBDNA conference there in Austin in March!) and I only have a couple of smaller projects right now which can simmer on the back burner if need be (bass trombone and horn sonatas).knuxie wrote:And you have the time, Todd?
Ken F.
I suppose that's one of the advantages of not having a career as a music educator or performer...I have a bit more free time after work now that I'm just a "regular guy" selling auto parts. I will have to say, though, that I did many an "all-nighter" back in my college days to finish projects...usually, for me, it was a marching band arrangement needed for a morning rehearsal. I don't miss those days much, and I don't think I could handle the lack of sleep now anyway.
It would appear that Gary has found a person to help him out now, anyhow.