raded in a few years to
do so. I have a mac, and the new program is seems very
stable, and intuitive. I like it a lot, and was able to submit a
large orchestral score, on time, using the new program.
Just my 2 cents.
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them. Thing is, I've forgotten where the preference file is
stored! I'm looking for it, and will report, if I find it.
Chuck
On Jan 9, 2011, at 1:03 PM, timothy key price wrote:
Asking for advice, please. Bought Finale 2011 in November and
have been using it, learning its ne
other computer and
syths; all is blissful and getting lots done with the old familiar
program. Still, would like
to get Finale 2011 back.
thank you for any hints,
tim
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from Widor's Symphony No. 5 I use a HUGE
sheet with
all the pages glued together and greatly reduced in size. No
allowance was
made in the engraving, nor is one possible, for page turns or
registration
changes.
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MIDI performance, or MIDI realization
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On Dec 8, 2008, at 6:01 AM, Bob Morabito wrote:
ok..a little more serious this time..
the "sound realization" of a score.
Better?
Bob Morabito
On Dec 8, 2008, at 5:39 AM, Dana Friedman @ Dragonfly Te
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On Nov 15, 2008, at 6:02 PM, Rod McDonald wrote:
Many thanks to those who helped me this morning. Took me a while to
find the
"Insert Note" command...at my age, I seem to have difficulty seeing
what is
directly in front of me! Best W
easily
enjoyed for its subtleties, I think, because it does not have the
immediacy of the "correct" pitch
to trigger the out-of-tune response the Ives two piano pieces do.
Am glad to have heard them all.
tim
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On Oct 18, 2008, at 12:18
By George, I think I've got it.
Thank you everyone.
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On Oct 13, 2008, at 5:43 PM, John Howell wrote:
Ostinato:
My Norton-Grove might be more helpful: "A term used to refer to the
repetition of a musical pattern many times in succession.&
s to death.
tim
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On Oct 13, 2008, at 1:27 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Aha! Even this new Austinite says "oh-stee-NAH-toh" instead of
"aw-stin-AU-to." Don't know what the native speakers of Italian now
living
in our great state
On Oct 12, 2008, at 5:30 PM, Jane Frasier wrote:
Ostinato
Sounds like a car dealership in Texas.
This thread has not clearly defined the different possible choices:
ostinato, chaconne or passacaglia.
Are there any substantive differences in these terms? ie. Chaconne
and Passacaglia
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