Transcribing music is an essential part of Delf Muziek. We have done much work in this area; at present the count is about 550 different pieces.
Transcribing is the act of listening to music and writing it down, then printing it on paper for others to read and play. We use Finale and Sibelius, both complicated but powerful applications for music printing.
Or perhaps you have your music already written out by hand, and you need a fair, professional-looking copy created. Delf also offers this service too.
We have scored and transcribed much music, from simple pop tunes to full orchestral scores. Delf has done much work in the past transcribing tango music, many large scores for Orquesta Amago, and tango quintet scores for Bandola zurdo and Racing club, including Astor Piazzolla, but for a lot else too: trios such as Milongón, duos with bandoneon or voice, and piano solo. But i do many other styles, too, also in choir arrangements, and a lot more.
The Tango Fake Book is available, containing over 100 tangos. These are transcriptions of well-known tangos, melody and chords, all collected together in an attractively-bound book.
Take a look at some samples here. Click on a link to open either a printable PDF, or a downloadable Finale file. Feel free to download, print and use them. If you would like Delf to do something for you, just contact us through the contact page. Do the same, if you have any suggestions.
To open PDF files, you must have PDF software installed, such as Adobe Reader.