Stu's suggestion is good; I agree.

Also, whatever notes (in whatever clef) end up being those that are on multiple ledger lines, just put them there. If a pianist has to stop and think and figure out what those notes are (low D's, C's, B's in treble clef, etc.), that's what's done.

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From: "Stu McIntire" <smcint...@eastern-casualty.com>
Sent: Wednesday, December 17, 2008 10:39 AM
To: <finale@shsu.edu>
Subject: RE: [Finale] Clef problem

Many more sophisticated folks on this list than me, but just in case, would
it possibly be appropriate to simply have both hands in two parts in the
treble clef for a few bars? Left hand part stems down, right hand up.  You
see that sort of thing all the time, but maybe you are implying something
more involved than I can picture.

Stu




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