On Jun 23, 2004, at 1:59 PM, Owain Sutton wrote:
I have the entirely opposite position with a composer I work closely with - his beaming, positioning of instruction etc is all carefully planned, and he refuses to use an engraver who changes these unnecessarily. Mind you, he still writes bars that don't add up...
I'm not working with anyone like that, but I'd have no problem with it. Different clients have different needs, and it's perfectly legitimate for a composer to want to have control of that stuff. The important thing is that there is communication and both parties understand are clear about what the client is asking for.
mdl
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