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Search Tips
Product Search
You can search for a product by typing
in the title, a keyword from the title, the artist or even the
8-digit inventory number. (No need to enter "HL" or any initial zeros.) If you use more than one keyword, our
search engine will restrict the results to books that each match
all the keywords that you enter.
When you are searching for a title, it is best if you leave out
common words (such as "the," "or," "and") so that you get more
accurate results. For example, if you are looking for "How To Succeed
in Business Without Really Trying," it may work best if you type in
"How Succeed Business."
Try not to use common words such as "music" or "love." It slows down
your search and will return far more results than you probably want.
If you are searching for a product by the artist, it is probably best
if you start with just the last name, which is generally a less common
search word.
Song Search
The Song Search works much the same way that the
product search works, except that the results you will receive will first
list all of the individual songs that match your keywords. You must select
one of the songs. Then, you will then receive a list of all of the products
(or individual arrangements) that contain that particular song.
Just as with a product search, the more specific and less common your keywords,
the better. You may search for a specific song by keyword, song title, recording
artist, songwriter or lyricist.
What if you still can't find it?
If all else fails, please feel free to
contact us.
We will try to respond to your question as soon as possible.
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