At 5:58 AM -0400 10/13/02, Darcy James Argue wrote: >At any rate, there is an incredible amount of unreasonable prejudice against >concert pitch scores. It's like the musical equivalent of speaking with a >southern accent -- it's guaranteed to make people instantly assume you're an >idiot. (This despite the established composers who have used them.)
Established composers are assumed to be idiots if they use southern accents? Gee, I had no idea! 8-) > >The other thing is, regardless of whether the end product will be a >transposed score or a concert pitch score, I always compose and arrange with >"display in concert pitch" turned on. I can't really imagine doing it >otherwise -- it would drive me nuts if the pitches I heard when I play in >the music in Speedy Entry were not the pitches I wanted the instruments to >play. This is my problem too. I simply turn on "Display in concert pitch" for Speedy Entry, and turn it off for everything else. Christopher _______________________________________________ Finale mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale