Well, you should at least try how far Frescobaldi's MusicXML export will bring
you.
Urs
Am 7. Oktober 2015 22:48:15 MESZ, schrieb Kieren MacMillan
<[email protected]>:
>Hello all!
>
>Well, it finally happened… I got a commission for an arrangement with
>the following restriction:
>
>"The music should be engraved using either Sibelius or Finale music
>engraving program. Please submit the engraved arrangements as open
>files and also as PDF-files.”
>
>I’ve already asked the commissioner/publisher, and this term is
>non-negotiable. The commission fee is sufficient to do the arrangement,
>but not generous enough for me to [in addition] hire someone to engrave
>it in Finale or Sibelius. And I’m certainly not going to invest a lot
>of time (or *any* money!!) in Finale or Sibelius.
>
>So before I give my final answer to this commissioner, I want to know
>if anyone has had experience with converting a relatively simple
>Lilypond score (SATB + piano) to the free Notepad version of Finale
>[p.s. Is there a Sibelius equivalent?] — via MusicXML, I’m assuming —
>and from there into the full version (which the commissioner/publisher
>will eventually have to do).
>
>If it’s 1 hour or less from a finished Lilypond score to having a
>“converted” file to send, then I’ll consider it; otherwise, it’s not
>worth my time taking this commission.
>
>Thanks,
>Kieren.
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>
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