Most professional composers and arrangers today most likely use music notation software. Indeed, for today’s music students studying at conservatories and schools of music, knowing how to use music notation software is just as necessary as knowing how to use a word processor.

But producing clean and well-organized scores and parts can be time-consuming, even with the most advanced software. And, let’s face it, no matter how much you revise something, small details can and will escape you, causing precious rehearsal time to be lost.

That’s where music engravers come in. A professional music engraver can help you polish your score so that the product of your artistry can be presented to musicians in the best possible way. Musicians really appreciate it when they have a beautiful score in front of them which doesn’t force them to spend time deciphering unnecessarily complicated notation, won’t hinder their performance with awkward page turns and presents a layout that is pleasing to the eye.