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Old 01-26-2022, 05:52 PM
JonPR JonPR is offline
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I just make my own. Always have. Transcription software to help listen, then notation software for staff and tab.

Not to save money, but because I enjoy it, and I can get as much detail as I want.

If I find a piece of music that's too difficult for me to get by ear, I might considered buying a full transcription (if available), but most likely it will be too complicated to be interesting enough for me.

I do take commissions, by the way - but the price will reflect how long it takes me (and it's usually a one-off for whoever asked). But - as many of you know - I'm usually happy to provide free copies of anything I already have on file.
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