PDF Band Music-Frequent Questions
How Do I Pay?
PDF Band Music uses the Pay Pal secure payment system for all transactions. Using PayPal you may chose a variety of payment options including credit cards, bank transfers, or buyer credit without sharing financial information. Our survey shows that over 90% of the school systems in the United States use business credit cards for school supply purchases. PayPal the most efficient and cost effective solution for sheet music purchase.
Can I Make Copies of the music?
One of the wonderful things about PDF Band Music is the ability to copy exactly what you need for your particular band. Do you need 17 percussion parts? Just copy away. Making extra score copies for festival judges has never been easier.
TIP: It is handy to have an old computer sitting in your room which students can use to print lost or missing parts.
How do I download the music ?
After you have made your online purchase, you will receive an email which has a link to your music. Simply click the link and your file will begin to download on your computer. You will be allowed to download your music 3 times. If you need additional downloads, please contact us.
Can I get a recording of the music ?
The demonstration recordings you hear on the website are primarily computer generated mp3 files which have been converted to an audio streaming format. If you would like a copy of the mp3 file for any song you have purchased we will gladly email it to you at no cost.
How do I contact PDF Band Music ?
The most convenient contact method is via email at one of the following addresses:
Our postal address is:
Thomas Tucker
934 Acacia Lane
Davis, CA 95616
How do I submit music to PDF Band Music for publication?
We are very interested in providing composers the opportunity to sell your compositions to a world wide audience on PDF Band Music.com. We believe that if your music is on this website, we all profit.
You may submit scores using PDF, Finale, or Sibelius. A midi, mp3, or wav file of your composition is very helpful to us, but is not an exclusionary factor.