Hi all,
I play with a small but old band. We have lots of sheet music gathered through the ages in various states of organisation. Our requirement is to organise our sheet music such that it can be:
1. stored safely and retrieved easily
2. reviewed quickly for suitability for the current band
3. flexible; so that we can swap parts between instruments
What golden rules do you live by when filing, retrieving, issuing your sheet music? Please assume that I have zero-knowledge on this matter, all thoughts and ideas are welcome.
Thanks,
Joe.
Organising sheet music
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our band librarian has told me she puts the parts in folders, in order - sop, solo cornet etc. and writes on the front how many of each part there is, then sorts it into things like test pieces, solos, entertainment pieces etc. and in alphabetical order of the name of the piece. As for knowing the standard of it for the band, i have no idea, as our conductor knows all the pieces so well that we all just ask him!
Louise Wright
Euph - Hants & IOW Army Cadet Force Band
Euph - Hants & IOW Army Cadet Force Brass Quintet
Fanfare Trombone - Hants & IOW Army Cadet Force Fanfare Team
Side Drum - Hants & IOW Army Cadet Force Corps of Drums
Euph - Blendworth Brass Band
Euph - Hants & IOW Army Cadet Force Band
Euph - Hants & IOW Army Cadet Force Brass Quintet
Fanfare Trombone - Hants & IOW Army Cadet Force Fanfare Team
Side Drum - Hants & IOW Army Cadet Force Corps of Drums
Euph - Blendworth Brass Band