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Links to other organisations and those who have supported our business

Some links to recommended products and services that our clients have found useful.

Choral music
Music for churches
Score links
  • Score Music
    The home page of Score by Professor Leland Smith
  • What is SCORE?
    An excellent description of Score by Thomas Weber and how it relates to other music-setting software like Lilypond, Finale and Sibelius
  • Dr Gordon Callon's SCORE links
  • Brodhead Music Typography
    Tom Brodhead has produced a range of utilities for Score, including LJ and BEAM
  • Cirone's Pocket Dictionary of Foreign Musical Terms
    Edited by experienced Score-user Anthony J. Cirone, this unique 232-page dictionary contains more than 160 musical examples and thousands of foreign terms in Italian, French, and German. Comprehensive sections for percussion and strings are also included. During his 36-year career with the San Francisco Symphony, Cirone encountered a myriad of foreign words in both scores and parts, inspiring him to compile this exhaustive collection.
  • Cantus Firmus music (currently unavailable – 19 Nov 2008)
    Tim Symons' site: includes a set of accidentals which offer greatly improved white space over Score's default symbols, and a set of dynamic symbols enclosed within square brackets. He has also produced a set of plainsong neums and ligatures as used in our setting of Compline for the Plainsong and Medieval Music Society
  • Jan de Kloe's Music Engraving page
    SIP utilities for Score, including SipSib for converting Sibelius files to Score
  • npc imaging
    Dr Nick Carter's website: includes his PhD thesis on Automatic Recognition of Printed Music in Electronic Publishing (scanning music to produce readable files in the Score file format)
  • Scoreboard forum
    Stephen Ferre's Forum for music engravers (Score users and others), with some general and fun sections too
  • Score Encyclopedia (currently unavailable – 04 Oct 2008)
    Gives valuable information about Score, together with its history, resources, FAQs, and tips and tricks.
    Well it used to.
    Scribblewiki had a massive hard disk failure, and the company that they paid to do their backup, failed in that task. They have lost everything, including the entire Score Encyclopedia. Hopefully it will be possible to reconstruct a lot of this information and make it available elsewhere.
    Come back here for updates.
Scottish music
Music around Stirling and Dunblane
General classical music
www.cadenza.org
Visit Cadenza
- resources for classical and contemporary musicians
Liturgy resources
 

Some links to recommended products and services that our clients have found useful.

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