Dear Jef,

I use Maestro combined with Bill Duncan's chord font (that I find to be beautiful, clear, and relatively compact in relation to its readability) and a few of his other special fonts for rehearsal letters and articulations. While there are some who like the Finale Jazz font, I find it unpleasant (I'm speaking in my courteous web voice - ask me what I really think!) and the idea of a fake handwritten font for computers simply doesn't work for me. Ash Music has a better one, but I end up coming down on the side of a font that looks like printing and using other elements of the graphic communication to convey the spirit of my music. Just an opinion from one who appreciates good graphic design and good music engraving and who is for sure a product of the jazz world.

Chuck


On Oct 17, 2006, at 4:21 PM, shirling & neueweise wrote:


does anyone have examples of the various fonts used for jazz, ideally this would be the same sheet of music in X versions, corresponding to X fonts. i'm interested in the music and text fonts, and not just the ones bundled with finale.

cheers,
jef

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