No, no question is ever meaningless or pointless.
I think it's perfectly valid, you disagree. 
 
 
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Kim Patrick Clow
 
On 5/11/06, dhbailey <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
Kim Patrick Clow wrote:
> I am aware there are quite a few folks on the list that prepare early
> music editions. My question for you: how long on average does it take
> you from start to finish on a project?
>
> I know this can vary for a lot of reasons, such as length of the
> particular composition, or ornaments, and complex or sophisticated
> articulation / slurs and double dotted notes.
>
> But still, I'm curious.
>
>

This is a really pointless question -- perhaps asking how long someone
takes for a very specific type of work, such as a Corelli Concerto Grosso.

But asking such a general question is meaningless -- the answer will be
anywhere from a couple of hours for an unaccompanied single-movement
work to several years for the complete works of a single composer.



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