But we can also do more complex arrangements. The most common type of arrangement that we do is to convert a song into piano and vocal (PAV), where we combine all the instruments into a single 2-handed piano part, and combine the vocals into a solo vocal. And of course we can transpose the song, shifting it up or down to whatever key you like. We can add or change the introduction (intro) or ending (called the “coda”, “outro” or “outtro”). We can change the vocal parts, make the song faster or slower, easier or more complex, even change the musical style. We can make your song sound any way that you want it to! We can reorchestrate the song by adding, removing or changing the instruments. See examples and get an instant quote now. If you have a guitar part, we can transcribe it using standard notation, guitar tablature, or both. If you wish, we can also provide many other file formats including MUSX for Finale, GP for GuitarPro, MSCZ for MuseScore, SIB for Sibelius, and MIDI. When we’re finished, we send you the end result, called a “musical score,” “musical notation,” or simply “music notes.” You get the score in three different file formats: a PDF file that is the actual sheet music, Streamable Audio that allows you to listen to the sheet music, and a MusicXML file in case you want to load the sheet music into a music editing or playback system. We can also arrange your song as just chords-and-vocals, sometimes called a “lead sheet” or “fake sheet.” And we can transpose the song, shifting it up or down to whatever key you like. You can tell us to either transcribe the song exactly as we hear it (“note for note transcription”), or to create a new arrangement (for example, converting a full orchestral performance into a simpler piano-and-vocals arrangement). This is usually called “music transcription” but is sometimes called “audio to sheet music” or “transcribing music to notes.” Then a member of our worldwide team of transcription experts listens to it and carefully transcribes it into sheet music. We can turn any song into sheet music! We start with an audio recording of your song, either a link to the file on YouTube, SoundCloud, or other online location, or with a file in MP3 or other audio format.
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