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To answer Buster’s question (and the same or similar questions from many members of the group), my suggestion to you is that you spring for either the best Finale or Sibelius has, if you can afford it. I have used this product but am not as fluent with it as I am with Finale. Their flagship product is SIBELIUS 7 ($599.99 retail, $295 academic, $199 if you own Finale – the “Crossgrade” price) which claims to be the world’s best-selling music notation software.
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Features include automatic collision avoidance, chord symbols, guitar fretboard, easy lyrics, and scan in printed sheet music or PDF files to transpose, edit, and print.
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Their basic product is SIBELIUS FIRST ($129 retail, $39 upgrade) is “music notation software for home users. There is a (Finale-sourced) comparison of Finale to Sibelius here.
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There is a comparison of all the Finale products here. Upgrades generally run $120 per year, and if you already own Sibelius, you can “upgrade” to Finale for $199. When I need to create a score from a set of parts, I simply enter the parts onto the score, one note at a time (it goes faster than it sounds, usually 1 to 4 notes per second) Finale then autogenerates the linked parts and I can have them formatted ready for printing within a very short time. With their flagship FINALE product ($600 retail, $350 educational/theological price), you can do just about anything. No other software with scanning capabilities provides output of such exceptional quality.”
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With their PRINTMUSIC product ($120), you can (again, their description) “Create sheet music up to 24 staves. With their NOTEPAD product, (free download), you can (their description) “click notes onto up to 8 staves or import MIDI or Music XML files to create great-looking sheet music.” Notepad can open, play and print any Finale family or Music XML file. I’ve had two people who use both regularly tell me they prefer Finale, and one say Sibelius. As far as I can tell, the two products are very equivalent, with people usually preferring the one they are most familiar with. I’m not trying to start a notation software war, just reporting on what I know. Here’s a rundown on what you can do with the top commercial products available, Finale and Sibelius. There IS a way to do this, but as with anything else, the cheap ways aren’t easy, and the easy ways aren’t cheap. Or, for our mates across the pond, labour-intensive. While it’s possible to do this by cut-and-paste, as Buster says, it’s quite labor-intensive. Now here come the question, naivétte that I probably am! Does anyone know if and how scores may be assembled using a computer fed with scanned or PDF part files? Is there any software able to do this? OR is it just cut and paste, which makes it very labour intensive to say the least, even for just one chart! I suspect that I am asking for the moon but other than a new Director how! Don't let her see this last bit or I'm not going to get any more solo's this year!
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From my observations, it seems that scores are not routinely written as most charts I guess, were, and are written for professional bands and musicians, who are obviously good at reading and interpretation. (Makes her sort of redundant otherwise she says) However, from requests put out by Group Members, we seem not to be alone in this. We in our Band, seem to miss out on playing a large number of very good charts as our Director requires that they have scores to go with them.