Thanks. I'll chew on this for a bit.

Dean

On Oct 23, 2005, at 3:04 PM, Owain Sutton wrote:



Christopher Smith wrote:

On Oct 23, 2005, at 5:47 PM, Dean M. Estabrook wrote:

What is the easiest way to create, in a band score, a notational diagram for the Timp part, to let the player know what pitches will be used? I'll check the ossia proceedure, but if I want just note heads, what's the process?


I think that's called an incipit. This might be in the Finale manual (search under the term) or Jari Williamsson's Finale Tips site explains it, too, I think I remember seeing. I have never used one, so I won't venture a methodical description.


I suspect using the Ossia tool is a good option - if you just want noteheads, apply an independent time signature via staff styles, with a time sig of something like 5/1, enter semibreves for the notes needed, and change them to whichever noteheads you want.
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