Dr. Douglas Pew, professional music typesetter trusted by world-class composers, Symphony Orchestras, and Opera Companies for preparing top-notch musical scores... and for producing publish-ready manuscripts for publishers such as Boosey & Hawkes and Schott Music International reveals...

How Even Rookie Writers Can Make Their Church Music Look As Clean And Easy-To-Follow As A Piece Prepared Professionally By A Reputable Publisher...
So you don't waste precious rehearsal time sheepishly apologizing to your musicians while correcting your confusing reformed Egyptian notation!

From: Dr. Douglas Pew 

Where: Just North of Utah Lake

Lehi, Utah

Dear LDS Music Friend, 

What's the use of sweating for weeks over a new piece if you can't make it presentable enough for musicians to read and perform? 

Personally, if I'm going to spend ALL THAT TIME composing an arrangement for my Ward Choir or other musicians, I want it to look AMAZING!

DR. DOUG

Trusted copyist for Cincinnati Symphony and Opera, Washington National Opera, and various award-winning composers.

As if it was purchased from a legit publisher.

That's why I've taken such pains to learn Finale Notation Software inside and out. 

And if you want your Church Music to look super-duper beautimous, today's your lucky day! 

I've taken the VAST possibilities Finale offers and honed it down to what you need to make your Sacrament Meeting pieces look great!

You May Wonder...
"But, Isn't Finale Super Difficult To Use?"

Well, if you want to write symphonies, operas, and other large-scale works...

Yes, it can be rather difficult.

But for LDS Church music, it certainly doesn't need to be if you have the right shortcuts.

Which is why I've gone to great lengths to simplify my personal typesetting process and help you prepare your Sacrament Meeting music with far fewer headaches. 

Now, I can't promise it will all happen in the blink of an eye. 

Yet, it will certainly be MUCH easier than relying on a bunch of random YouTube tutorials, Google searches, and trying to figure it out yourself.

Or, you can shortcut your way to success using my step-by-step method.

Best of all, I'm going to give you 4 of my most frequently used Finale templates for Sacrament Meeting music.

Including my own...

Hymn Template

Primary Song Template

Solo Instrument & Piano Template

SATB & Organ Template


With these templates, you won't have to worry much at all about the most challenging part of getting your music looking beautiful. Which is, all the page layout and editorial things publishers do. 

It's mostly taken care of for you already in each of the templates. 

And the rest, well, I'll walk you through a detailed demonstration using each of the templates so you can see me work. 

It's a real over-the-shoulder kind of experience inside this do-it-yourself digital course:
Introducing...
Perhaps one of the biggest benefits of this course in Finale notation is...

You'll have the "Notation Nazi" (yep, that's me) on your side!

It's true, I'm a bit of a music notation Nazi! 

A nice one, I hope. But I do get rather anal about music notation.

Here's why...

As a professional copyist for composers working with major American orchestras, we operated under very strict, and painful contracts.

If the composer... or worse, his copyist... had to interrupt rehearsal to fix any problems in the music notation, the Orchestra would send us a fine of $200 per MINUTE for wasted rehearsal time.

For notation errors!

That's $200 a minute to whenever a member of the orchestra asks about a single out-of-place accent, or confusing marking, or ambiguous barline, or any number of questionable or confusing notation snafus the copyist has to come on stage to make fixes.

So, I HAD to turn into a total Notation Nazi to save myself $200 per minute fines. 

I am proud to say that never ONCE was I called upon to make such corrections during a live rehearsal and was never issued a $200-per-minute fine. Phew!

Yet, this intensity and rigour for perfect notation may have unscrewed a few crazy-bolts in my brain...

But it tightened up my method of score preparation like none other.

And now, you get to reap the benefits because my method includes fail-safes to make sure your notation doesn't fall prey to the most common notation blunders.

But let's focus on the positive...

In this course, you'll learn to create
simple pieces of sheet music like these...

And more advanced pieces like these...

In fact, just about anything you could want for a Sacrament Meeting piece, we'll cover how to prepare the sheet music it in this course.

This course is NOT for you if you
want to make scores like these...

Not that it's impossible... 

These are pieces I composed for professional commissions, and I used Finale. 

But it took some SERIOUS tweaking, manhandling, and notation-magic-wand-waving to create these scores in Finale. 

We're not going to get this contemporary and intricate. Not that you'd want to present a piece like these in Sacrament Meeting. Yet, they are certainly possible to create in Finale.

WARNING:

You Need to Own Finale Notation Software Already!

It should go without saying, but, this course does NOT include access to Finale Notation Software. 

You'll need to purchase the software and get it installed on your computer on your own. 

That is not covered or included with this course. 

And, fair warning, I ALWAYS use the most updated version of Finale. So, if you're going to use an older version, your tool palettes and other things may look different than what you see in these videos.

GOOD NEWS:

Since here in the Latter-Day Musiversity we focus on religious music, that means you can get the HALF OFF "ecclesiastical discount" Finale offers.

So, don't pay full price when you get the software. Be sure you save by getting this "ecclesiastical discount."

Ok, enough chit-chat. Let me show you...

What You'll Begin Mastering In This Course...

This is a complete, do-it-yourself course you can take at your own pace.

If you need FAST results, skip ahead to the "Full Scale Demonstrations" in PART 8. 

And be sure not to miss the Bonus Templates which will solve many of the most common notation issues before you enter a single note.

The course is divided into 8 parts including...
PART 1 - Welcome & Finale Setup

Dr. Doug's "Order of Operations" cheat sheet. Getting your file setup for success and the step-by-step order I use every time I do a professional (or non-professional) typesetting job.

Lay of the land overview. Conquering all the most important tools in Finale so you can clearly communicate crucial information to your musicians.

Small and simple shortcuts that go the extra mile to make your music look great. Things like pickup measures, proper use of instrument names, and other tools that, if you don't learn these quick mastery tricks make you look like an amateur at first glance. But with just a few simple clicks your music goes from looking amateur to professional.

PART 2 - Note Entry

3 ways to enter notes on the staff. More importantly, which one I avoid like the PLAGUE and which I use most, even when typesetting huge pieces like my operas and other large-scale works. HINT: you don't need any special keyboards or wires or other gadgets to make this work.

Fastest and least cumbersome way to enter triplets and other tuplets. Triplets get messy FAST if you're not careful. So, rather than make a mess of it, just follow these simple steps and you won't have to call in the emergency notation clean-up crew.

Simply beautiful polyphony notation even your basic Primary Songs need to look great. These tools also make your Ward Choir's life MUCH easier. Without them, the poor altos and basses get so mixed up they'd rather pay 15% tithing than come to choir practice.

PART 3 - Articulations, Smart shapes, and Expressions

Subtle composer shorthand secrets giving your music texture and color with nothing more than a few squiggles. With all the keyboard shortcuts available, you can add texture to your music with lightning speed.

Ties and slurs are the same thing, right? WRONG! They may look similar, but using a tie where a slur goes is one of the biggest "messy" mistakes I see in poor Finale notation. This tool solves removes the "yuck" look and just by appearing in the right place at the right time makes your music more inviting. Better still, it communicates the type of phrasing you want without you having to say a word to your musicians.

Oh where, oh where do the dynamics go? This is another common snafu I find all over poorly set Church music. Entering dynamics on vocal staves vs instrumental staves is very different. You will conquer it once and for all in this module.

The difference between Tempo Markings, Rehearsal Markings, Basic Expressions, and Technique Markings. They are VERY similar in nature. But misunderstanding their differences, as many Church music writers do, causes a whole bunch of unnecessary confusion. You'll never have to deal with this musical communication breakdown again once you apply the "expression" techniques in this module.

PART 4 - Lyrics & Chord Symbols

Lyrics and text are definitely NOT created equally. When it comes to writing any kind of vocal music, mastering lyric entry is crucial. Otherwise, the singers get all befuddled. Following the steps laid out in this module, you'll make your lyrics easy to read, the right size for easy readability, and not cluttered or colliding all over the page like most copies of Church music.

Intricate adjustments taking your lyrics to the next level. For example, how do you get that number 1 or 2 or 3 to properly attach itself to the start of each verse? How do you get that nice little space between the period after the number and the first syllable of the verse without assigning the wrong syllable to the wrong note? After this module you'll never wonder again and your singers will praise your name to the heavens.

What about those little chord symbols above the staff in the Primary Book? Yep, we'll cover those too. Be careful with these. Just a few wrong strokes of the keyboard and you'll muddy up your otherwise lovely sheet music. 

PART 5 - Staff and Measure Tools

The voodoo magic of staff positioning and measure spacing. Probably the most under-used and misunderstood topic in digital sheet music preparation... but when you use the simple principles I'll teach you to govern your music preparation, your music suddenly becomes as clear as reading the gold plates through the Urim and Thumim. 

Customizing each and every staff system so you don't waste space on each page. This is the difference between a 3-minute piece requiring 10 pieces of printed paper, or a very tidy 4 pages. Hiding empty staves, and other tricks, make all the difference. But go too far and when your choir turns the page, they'll be lost. So, make sure to use these tools WHILE putting your mind in the mind of the musicians. This will save you from the gnashing teeth of a Ward Choir director who has to waste her very precious and almost non-existent rehearsal time because you didn't think like a singer and make your notation match.

PART 6 - Text, Page Layout, & Percentage Tools

Small, medium, large? What goes where? Why and when? How big should these things appear? And how can simple drag-and-drop techniques make reading your music easy-peasy? This module will solve just about all these problems if you follow along carefully.

The only RIGHT time to use the text tool and the best sizes for the nicest overall appeal. Almost all the text in your music should NOT be created with the "Text Tool," except for these items, which shouldn't EVER be created with anything else.

PART 7 - Repeats, Endings, & Linked Parts

Endings and repeats might be the 2nd or 3rd biggest notation pet peeve of mind. It's so simple to get them WRONG and confuse the heck out of your musicians. But it's equally as easy to get the RIGHT. So, in this module, we'll help you solve them once and for all.

The wizardry of "Linked Parts" so you don't have to do double, triple, quadruple (or more) the work to finish your sheet music preparations. In the olden days of early notation software, getting individual instrument parts prepared was such a PAIN in the behind. Now it's a sinch! But don't rely ONLY on the automatic Finale tools. You've gotta take a few extra steps after the software does its magic to make them even more readable and user-friendly for your musicians. I'll show you how in this module.

PART 8 - Full Scale Demonstrations

4 complete walk-throughs of top-level sheet music creation. Watch over my shoulder as I re-create a Hymn, Primary Song, Violin & Piano Arrangement, and SATB and Organ piece. Hear me talk through my order of operations for note and other data entry... and even more importantly... watch as I use the white-black contrast and spacial recognition needed to finish off a super-nice-looking piece of sheet music.

PLUS... You Get These 4 FREE Bonus Templates...

Hymn Template

Primary Song Template

Solo Instrument & Piano Template

SATB & Organ Template

Given that I've been paid as much as $20,000 for music typesetting jobs...

And that I've distilled all the knowledge and experience needed to complete such jobs at the highest level into this course...

Which you can for a single payment of $125...

Or two payments of $75...

You're getting a ridiculously huge deal here.

And as soon as you enroll, you'll get immediate access to the entire course, including the bonus templates.

It's all housed inside an easy-to-use member's area you can access on any computer's internet browser.
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Let Me Take All The Risk!
Your Notation Nazi "Show Me Your Work"
Conditional 30-Day Money-Back Guarantee
I am so confident this method will work for you that, I'll give you 30 days to try it out risk-free.

If you enroll in the course and do the work to put my tested and proven methods into practice and your music still looks like chicken scratch...

I will give you a full refund. But there's a catch!
To earn this full refund, you need to show me your work. You need to show me you've put each of the 8 parts of this course to work. And I'll want to see how you've used my templates to get your music into Finale.

If I can see that you've done your level best and you're STILL unhappy with the results...

Not only will I give you all your money back...

I will also typeset your piece for you myself at no extra charge!

Sound fair?
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Not Sure Dr. Doug's Got The Goods To Solve Your Notation Woes?

Well, don't take it from me...


Take it from these publishers who didn't need their full-time editors to do a thing to my pieces when they accepted them for publication because I'd already taken care of it using my Finale notation system.


Publishers such as Boosey & Hawkes, Schott International, Santa Barbara Music, and Jackman Music, among others...

Ready to Make Your Music Look Amazing Too?
I'm welcoming you into my studio so you can look over my shoulder as I use the invaluable tool of Finale. 

Composing or arranging beautiful music is one thing. 

Preparing so it looks professional is another. But it's just as important. 

How you prepare your scores sends a signal to your performers. It tells them how much (or how little) you care about them. Becuase your music wouldn't exist without someone to perform it. 

So, taking the extra time to make sure you communicate your musical intentions clearly is SUPER important. 

Hence, the importance of adding Finale Notation Mastery for Church Musicians to your toolkit. 

Of course, it's up to you. 

But... 

Don't you want to be taken seriously by the Ward Choir? 

Don't you want your musicians to have an easy, pleasurable experience performing your piece? 

I know you do. And I'm here to help. 

So, if you're ready to get started, just click the button below to enroll in Finale Notation Mastery for Church Musicians today. 

I'll see you on the inside!
Doug
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