Finale Tutorial: Make a Professional Looking Score Without a Copyist!
In this video tutorial, I show you how to do some basic formatting in Finale to make your scores look much more professional without having to hire a copyist. This is not a comprehensive tutorial, but this should be a good amount to get you started! Musicians want nice looking scores and, as a composer, songwriter, or arranger you should provide them with high quality scores that have been attended to in terms of formatting. This is the last step in creating a great score after composing and notating, but it is crucial in creating a professional feel for your scores! Feel free to leave any questions or comments below. Contact me: Nathan Larsen [email protected]

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