Services

I offer a wide variety of music services, including custom compositions, arrangements, orchestrations, engravings and transpositions. I am also available as a professional conductor and music director, for professional and scholastic choral, instrumental and theatrical ensembles.

Compositions, Arrangements and Orchestrations

  • Available for choral and instrumental ensembles

Engravings and Transpositions

  • Available for any instrumentation
  • Created with Finale® Music Notation Software
  • Laser engraved on your choice of papers and card stocks
  • Music archived on Zip® Disk
  • Competitive industry rates

Conducting and Music Direction


Estimates

Charges vary greatly depending on the magnitude of the project, and are generally decided by the number of frames in the music. Please call or email for a free estimate.

Discounts:

First time orders:    20%
Referrals:    15% of next order

Volume discounts for large orders may also apply. Call or email for details.

Additional charges may apply for the following:

  • Extraction of parts from ensemble scores
  • Addition of chord symbols and/or guitar fretboards to vocal or piano music or lead sheets
  • Extracted audition cuts
  • Creation of new or avant garde musical symbols
  • Multiple text verses
A note on photocopying: It is my strict policy not to accept photocopies of music for transpositions unless they are accompanied by proof of purchase for the original score. Unauthorized photocopying is not only illegal, but it prohibits the creation of new music by composers. My rates are kept below industry standards to facilitate the purchase of these original scores. All submissions under copyright must clearly show current copyright information, as this information will be engraved on final proof.

What are frames?

A frame of music is defined as a single measure entry for one voice of instrumental part; thus the first measure of a piece for voice and piano would consist of three frames (one for the voice, and one each for the right and left hands of the piano part), and the first measure of each piece for string quartet would consist of four frames (one for each instrument).

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