music engraving & copying
A clean, easy-to-read piece of sheet music can make a world of difference in rehearsal and performance for any musician.
We offer music engraving, copying and score preparation for any project size:
Solo Instrument (Single Stave)
Piano
Trio or Quartet (3-4 Staves)
Ensemble (5-9 Staves)
Orchestral Score (10+ Staves)
Additional Services:
Proofreading
Transcription from Audio
Piano Reduction for Rehearsal
MIDI Import Cleanup
The Process
FAQ
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Music engraving is the professional preparation and formatting of sheet music so it’s clear, accurate, and easy to read. It involves carefully spacing notes, aligning lyrics, formatting dynamics, articulations, and ensuring the overall layout looks polished and professional.
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Music copying usually refers to transferring music from handwritten manuscripts, PDFs, or older editions into a clean digital format.
Engraving goes a step further by refining the layout and formatting to meet professional publishing standards.
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Clear, well-formatted sheet music makes rehearsals more efficient, reduces performance errors, looks professional for publishing or distribution, and improves readability for musicians. Good engraving helps performers focus on the music — not on deciphering it.
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Our music engraving and copying services can include;
solo instrumental pieces
piano music
vocal scores
choral arrangements
chamber music
full orchestral scores and parts
lead sheets or charts
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Yes. Handwritten manuscripts, sketches, older prints, or marked-up PDFs can all be converted into clean, professionally engraved digital sheet music.
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We can provide any of the following delivery formats upon request;
PDF (print-ready)
MusicXML
MIDI
Notation software files (Dorico, Sibelius, etc.)
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Absolutely. Parts are carefully extracted, formatted, and checked to ensure page turns, spacing, and readability are performance-ready.
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Engraving services typically include a review for layout consistency and obvious notation errors.
However, musical content accuracy remains the responsibility of the composer unless additional editing services are requested.
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Turnaround time depends on the length and complexity of the piece. A short solo work may take a few days, while a full orchestral score may take longer. Rush services are available.
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Pricing is usually based on the number of pages, instrumentation, complexity of notation, and deadline requirements.
A quote will be provided once the project details are reviewed.
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Yes. Your music remains your intellectual property and is handled professionally and securely.