Christopher Smith wrote:

On Nov 15, 2006, at 4:46 PM, Bob Florence wrote:

Christopher Smith wrote:

On Nov 15, 2006, at 1:39 PM, Bob Florence wrote:




If you are sending PDFs, then you are dependent on the people on the other end to print them properly. If you are sending paper by mail, it is just as well to tape them yourself (or get a low-paid underling to do it!) either in a proper accordian fold or in a booklet.

For a booklet, you will need to print both sides of each page, working out which page pairs with the one on the back, and then tape them into a booklet by whatever means you have at your disposal. If you print onto 19 x 12.5, then that gives you a double page of 2 times 9.5 x 12.5, and you can centre staple the bunch down the fold with a long-arm stapler.

It gets expensive, but lost rehearsal time is expensive, too.

Christopher

Thanks, Christopher;
One more thing. Do I still do a cover page on the back of page 1? My printer will print both sides of a page.

BF


Bob,

Sure you can, if you want.

I tend to start my music on page 1, and only use a cover page if I can't get a page turn in until page 2. But you can certainly do whatever is best for you and your music.

Christopher
I do it the same as you. I thought that as a booklet you would have 2 pages open would you need a cover page on the back of page 1?


Bob,

If you are using a cover page, then technically IT is page one, and the music starts on the first LEFT hand page, which is page 2. If you start the music on the cover of the booklet (the way I usually do) then THAT is page one. Odd numbered pages have the page numbers on the right, while even pages are numbered on the left. So yes, if you have a cover page, it is on the back of the first page of music.

Christopher



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