Klarinet Archive - Posting 000201.txt from 1998/05

From: "Mr. Sheim" <fsheim@-----.com>
Subj: Re: [kl] Music editing PC programs
Date: Tue, 5 May 1998 22:18:12 -0400

Go to http://www.pcomposer.com/ and check out personal composer- I have it
and it is loaded with bells and whistles- highly recommended.

Fred (fsheim@-----.com)

At 04:19 PM 5/5/98, you wrote:
>David Cox said::
>>I'm looking for a PC program to set down music and transpose it into
>different keys to suit the Bb clarinet or Eb sax with piano accompaniment.
>Do you have any recommendations please?
>
>Well, there's Finale and Cakewalk and so on, but for what you want, an old
>DOS program called SongWright will do the job, and its price is much lower
>than the big Windows programs. I have used it for years to transpose and
>then print out scores. First you enter the music, note by note, which is a
>rather slow process, but then it can be transposed into any key, quickly
>and easily.
>
> If there is a Web site for the company, I couldn't find it just now. I
>have an old phone number -- 703 777 7232. Last I heard, SongWright still
>didn't do Windows, but there is another program called MusicEase that does,
>and can handle SongWright files.
>
>Lee Hickling <hickling@-----.net>
>
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