Duet Score

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JonnyGBT
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Duet Score

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Hi everyone, me and a buddy are playing the Trombone Institute of Technology duet at a national contest coming up but we need a score version of the parts for the judge, all we have is the individual parts and I can't find anything online. Does anyone know if a score part (both parts on the same page) exists and where to find it? thanks!
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I think you might have a date with scissors and some Scotch tape.
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Or scan it to jpg and copy and paste each line into a new file. PITA, but I've done that.
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JonnyGBT wrote: Thu May 02, 2024 5:04 pm Hi everyone, me and a buddy are playing the Trombone Institute of Technology duet at a national contest coming up but we need a score version of the parts for the judge, all we have is the individual parts and I can't find anything online. Does anyone know if a score part (both parts on the same page) exists and where to find it? thanks!
I do this all the time - of course I'm a retired professional music engraver and still dust off my old copy of Finale to do this. The more often you do this, the more proficient you get at creating scores from individual parts or conversely, creating individual parts from scores. And I haven't used a MIDI device for input in decades. The manual methods of note input -can- (and often are) be much more efficient and mistake-free than MIDI.
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