Music editing is about fixing the sour notes. Today’s post at Copyediting (now reblogged on ACES) — part four of an ongoing series about music editing — we learn about common errors that editors look for in writing about music.
Read the whole series:
- part 1: what they edit
- part 2: their backgrounds
- part 3: resources
Mentioned in this post:
- Pam Smith, an editor specializing in music, the arts and humanities, management, and corporate work in Belfast, Northern Ireland
- Michele Satanove, a classical-musician-turned-editor in British Colombia, Canada
- Katherine Noftz Nagel, a freelance technical writer, editor, web designer, personal tech coach, and mezzo-soprano in New York state
Photo by slgkgc, used under CC BY-2.0 license.
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