<p>My daughter may/may not be able to secure (from her chorus teacher tomorrow am) a second "legal" copy of her music for an adjudication tomorrow afternoon. Any ideas? Is there a site for legal downloads? She's singing Allerseelen by Strauss. My husband and I are both too booked tomorrow to drive all over creation searching for music. I'm hoping some of you MT folks will have some ideas.</p>
<p>WOW! That's service. THANK YOU! Do you happen to know whether the adjudicator needs the music in the same key as the singer/pianist?
Hey, you probably already knew this. It allows you to transpose as well. PERFECT! Thanks again.</p>
<p>Depending on the rules of the adjudication... sometimes the oianist has to actually play from the "legal" copy. Sometimes you just have to have the original with you. I would assume that it has to be in the same key, but again it will vary from competition to competition. GOOD LUCK!</p>
<p>The piano copy and the judge's copy should be in the same key. I believe the music will come printed with the notation "printed for (or licensed to)...." the name of the buyer, which makes it a "legal" copy.</p>
<p>Sent daughter off this morning with sufficient legal copies of her music. Right key and right register. Thank you! (and I LOVE freehandmusic)</p>