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Re: Re: Lilypond store?
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Charles Cave |
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Re: Re: Lilypond store? |
Date: |
Thu, 06 Jul 2006 23:50:26 +1000 |
> Quentin Spencer <address@hidden> wrote:
> I think another question regarding selling scores is how much people
> would be willing to pay. Obviously the engraving quality must be as good
> or better than any print edition, but even then, while I might be
> willing to pay a little, I don't know if it would be enough to make this
How to price a score?
I have used a web site
http://www.everynote.com which offers scans of
out of print editions of scores for only a few dollars. For example,
I donwloaded the violin and piano score of Prokofiev's violin concerto
#1 for $US 3.50 I thought that was a reasonable price.
Charles
- Re: Lilypond store?, (continued)
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- Re: Lilypond store?, Nicholas Bailey, 2006/07/05
- Re: Lilypond store?, Erik Sandberg, 2006/07/05
- Re: Lilypond store?, Stewart Holmes, 2006/07/05
- Re: Lilypond store?, Trevor Bača, 2006/07/05
- Re: Lilypond store?, Quentin Spencer, 2006/07/06
- Re: Lilypond store?, Chris Sawer, 2006/07/09
RE: Lilypond store?, Anthony Youngman, 2006/07/05
Fw: Lilypond store?, Stewart Holmes, 2006/07/05
Re: Re: Lilypond store?,
Charles Cave <=
Fw: Lilypond store?, Stewart Holmes, 2006/07/09