On Mon Dec 13, at MondayDec 13 12:03 PM, John Howell wrote: > So I guess I'm advocating the principal of KISS: Always choose notation that > tells the player exactly what to do, or comes as close as possible given the > limitations of our notational system. Do not deliberately erect roadblocks > to quick and easy interpretation. (And I would generalize that to the use of > either long "phrase markings" or no bowings at all in string parts, although > we are used to ignoring what's written when it was obviously marked badly by > a non-string player.)
And what WOULD that be (the notation that is exactly what to do without roadblocks), when trying to notate harmonics clearly? Christopher _______________________________________________ Finale mailing list Finale@shsu.edu http://lists.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale