Collections are one of the most underrated parts of sheet‑music publishing. Most players only see the finished book, but behind the scenes a collection is really a way of organising musical ideas so they’re easier to teach, easier to learn, and easier to find.
When I build a collection, I’m not just grouping pieces together, I’m creating a small, self‑contained library. Teachers get a consistent layout, students get predictable difficulty levels, and I get a structure that makes future editions easier to expand.
With every new collection, the catalogue becomes a little clearer, a little more useful, and a lot more discoverable.
And I am constantly learning something new. Which is always a good thing.


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