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17 Jun 2015

xii-music notation service

Transliteration of your manuscripts into a digital high quality PDF file. Transposition to a suitable key for singers, orchestral parts and so on. Use the contact form at this site.

Please note: these prices are aimed to give an overview about possible costs. The final costs can be both bigger or smaller, depending on the real grade of difficulty of the transliteration. The final costs cannot be bigger than 1/4 of the price agreed.

Your advantages:

  1. Pay for real items, not for blank page spaces./li>
  2. Every item is paid just one time (transliteration of parts extracted from a full score is not to be paid additionally)
  3. Pay after the score is ready
  4. A clear overview of what you have paid for.

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Type of service

Item

Price

1.

Basic price: transliteration of every item from the blue frames. Classical notation (image 1)

1 item

1.5 cent

2.

Proofreading of the transliterated score


free

3.

Parts extraction from the transliterated score *


free

4.

Proofreading and layout of the extracted parts *

Basic price

+up to 30%

5.

Additional costs for a poor quality of the original score (manuscripts, old notation etc.) *

Basic price

+up to 30%

6.

Correction of wrongly notated items


free

7.

Additions/changes not mentioned in the original score *


p.1 and p.2 apply**


8.

Additional costs if any of the special tools is applied

(image 2) *

Basic price

+10%

9.

Contemporary/specific notation *


depending on the grade of difficulty

* optional services

** If it is not possible to count the amount of changed/added items, a minimum price of 5 USD per changed page will be charged.

Table 1: Transliteration of the original score  


 

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