Just a suggestion- why not use a different notehead, and add a footnote.
Keith in OZ
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From: Rodney Waterman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: finale digest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, July 18, 2002 6:41 PM
Subject: [Finale] Temporary Pitch Change Indication


> I am writing a piece for alto recorder solo. In the middle the performer
> cups the right hand over the windway/fipple (to form a secondary sound
> chamber) and continues to play with the left hand only. The cupping of the
> hand has the effect of changing the tone quality and all of the notes
sound
> approximately one semitone lower than usual. This occurs for 20 bars of
> 2/4, and then returns to normal 2-handed playing, and normal pitch.
>
> Is there a standard way of indicating the consistent 20 bars of semitone
> pitch drop? - I don't want to write this section at actual pitch, just
> pitch as fingered (I guess a bit like a transposing instrument).
Obviously
> I will have to explain how to cup the hand with a symbol and footnote
> description. I don't particularly want to have a bracket over the entire
20
> bars, although this might make sense.
>
> Any suggestsions?
>
> Regards Rodney
> Melboune, Australia
>
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