Jef, when you're not using electrical tape, what do you normally use?
the canadian music centre (montréal branch). i
normally send the jobs to them to print, bind and
mail (and usually never see the printed parts!),
but this was a really big and long job and in the
end i didn't have time to send and have them mail
the parts back to me, so did it myself.
Jef's solution is actually very clever --
the guys in the CMC atelier showed me that. it's
also because of their format that i began using
the slightly larger format.
Any tips to keep the layers of tape from sticking to each other?
place it right in the first place (ugh).
i honestly don't know how electrical tape holds
up over time. i'm not terribly concerned with
this particular job either, knowing the composer
will inevitably continue to make changes, so a
new set of parts will have to be done for the
next performance anyways. and i seriously doubt
that the orchestra that played from the parts i
did will do it again; in fact maybe they really
shouldn't be playing new music at all.
--
shirling & neueweise ... new music publishers
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