Frequently Asked Questions
About the Catalogue:
- How do I read the orchestration/scoring key?
- What do your abbreviations mean?
- I need a different edition from the set you've got listed in your catalogue. Can you help?
- Will you buy music for me, if you don't already have it in your catalogue?
- You don't have 'X' piece of music in your catalogue...can you help me source it?
- Where can I get vocal scores from?
About the Music Hire Process:
- How long can I hire music for? When do I have to return it once we've completed our performances?
- Do your sets come with full scores?
- What happens if I need more string parts than you've got in the catalogue?
- Do you only send the exact number of string parts we need, or can we have spares for practice copies?
- Do you send music abroad?
- Do you only post music, or can I collect it to save on postage?
- Do I need to rub out pencil markings before returning the set?
- What happens if I lose a part?
- Where should I return the parts to?
Music Hire Terms and Conditions:
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About the Catalogue:
- How do I read the orchestration/scoring key?
Our catalogue conforms to the instrumentation formula used in the 5th edition of David Daniels 'Orchestral Music: A Handbook'.
- The arrangement instruments matches score order, where at all possible:
i.e. flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon - horn, trumpet, trombone, tuba - timpani + percussion - harp - organ - strings
(0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 0 - timp+0 - hp - org - str)
- Amplifications, where required, are shown in square brackets. A dot (.) separates one player from another; a slash (/) indicates doubling:
e.g. 3[1.2.3/picc] 2[1.ca] 3[1.2.3/Ebcl/bcl] 3[1.2/cbn.cbn]
= 3 flautists, the 3rd player doubling on piccolo
2 oboists, the 2nd playing cor anglais throughout
3 clarinetists, the 3rd doubling also on E-flat clarinet and bass clarinet
3 bassoonists, the 2nd doubling on contrabassoon, and the 3rd playing contra throughout
- The number of string parts available are shown in brackets, with instruments separated by a dot (.):
e.g. (6.5.4.3.2) = 6 x 1st violin parts, 5 x 2nd violin parts, 4 x viola parts, 3 x cello parts, 2 x double bass parts
- - What do your abbreviations mean?
- 4tet: quartet
- 5tet: quintet
- 6tet: sextet
- A: alto voice
- acc: accordion
- arr: arranged
- asx: alto saxophone
- B: bass voice
- bar: baritone voice
- bcl: bass clarinet
- bsn: bassoon
- btr: bass trombone
- ca: cor anglais (English horn)
- cb: contrabass (double bass)
- cac: oboe da caccia
- cbsn: contrabassoon
- cel: celeste
- cemb: cembalo / harpsichord
- cl: clarinet
- cnt: continuo
- d'am: oboe d'amore
- desc rec: descant recorder
- ebcl: E flat clarinet
- euph: euphonium
- fl: flute
- harm: harmonium
- hn: horn
- hp: harp
- Ms: Mezzo soprano voice
- org: organ
- ob: oboe
- opt: optional
- perc: percussion
- picc: piccolo
- pno: piano
- pist: cornet (trumpet)
- rec: recorder
- sop: solo soprano
- str: strings
- T: tenor voice
- tambn: tambourine
- tmp: timpani [N.B. the number of drums is not specified, therefore 2timp means 2 players, not 2 drums)
- tpt: trumpet
- tsx: tenor saxophone
- vc: violoncello (cello)
- vla: viola
- vla da gamba: viola da gamba
- vln: violin
- vln pic: violino piccolo - I need a different edition from the set you've got listed in your catalogue. Can you help?
- Will you buy music for me, if you don't already have it in your catalogue?
- You don't have 'X' piece of music in your catalogue...can you help me source it?
- Where can I get vocal scores from?
About the Music Hire Process:
- How long can I hire music for? When do I have to return it once we've completed our performances?
- Do your sets come with full scores?
- What happens if I need more string parts than you've got in the catalogue?
- Do you only send the exact number of string parts we need, or can we have spares for practice copies?
- Do you send music abroad?
- Do you only post music, or can I collect it to save on postage?
- Do I need to rub out pencil markings before returning the set?
- What happens if I lose a part?
- Where should I return the parts to?
Music Hire Terms and Conditions:
- Copyright