There is a plug-in for that. And you can do it manually. As I recall,
in speedy edit, you hit * to show the accidental that would be hidden by
default. And it is a good practice to parenthesize any cautionary
accidentals. You can do that by hitting p in speedy edit.
On 3/20/2017 4:04 PM, Li
Place the note on the note where you want the courtesy accidental and
hit the * key. That places an accidental on the note. If you want it
in parenthesis place the cursor on the note and hit the p key.
David H. Bailey
On 3/20/2017 4:04 PM, Linda Worsley wrote:
> Fin Mac 2014.5
> How do I ma
Fin Mac 2014.5
How do I make a courtesy accidental?
Thanks!
Linda
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I am ecstatic to be proved wrong! I hope this is it...
Christopher
On Mon May 21, at MondayMay 21 9:24 PM, Neal Gittleman wrote:
> Hmm… I tried what you said, both in a transposed part and a non-transposed
> part. In each case, when I went back in and changed the first F to F#, the
> accide
Hmm… I tried what you said, both in a transposed part and a non-transposed
part. In each case, when I went back in and changed the first F to F#, the
accidental on the F# disappeared.
Neal
On May 21, 2012, at 5:52 PM, Christopher Smith wrote:
> Thanks for the update. That doesn't exactly fix
Thanks for the update. That doesn't exactly fix the problem though.
What if you go F, then F# later in the measure, and Auto Freeze is
on? Then later you edit and decide to change the F to F# as well. Now
the second F# has a redundant accidental on it. I wouldn't call that
"working as expec
An update. As suggested by Christopher, I opened a ticket with tech support,
they got back to me, asked to see the file, and correctly identified the issue
which was that Auto Freeze Accidentals was unchecked. Checking it fixed the
problem -- or at least returned Final to working the way I exp
Will-do. And you're right about chromatic transposition. As I continued to
work on the project, I noticed that the behavior that annoyed me only happened
in transposed parts, like Horns and Trumpets, where I didn't want to simply
rely on the key signature for the transposition-related "acciden
On 2012-05-15 02:56, Neal Gittleman wrote:
> All of a sudden, when I enter a courtesy accidental via the * key,
> it disappears as soon as I leave the measure.
Try to freeze the accidental state. Don't know the command on the Mac
though, it's Ctrl-* on Windows.
Best regards,
Jari Williamsson
Sorry, no way to evade it that I know of. I bet you're using Chromatic
Transposition. Some people say that if you enter the music while Display In
Concert Pitch is turned off, it is more reliable. I haven't found that to be
the case, and it bugs the heck out of me. Sometimes I resort to putting
Greetings…
FinMac 2012a.r3, using Speedy Entry
All of a sudden, when I enter a courtesy accidental via the * key, it
disappears as soon as I leave the measure. Had this problem once before and
someone gave me a fix -- something in Preferences, I think. But whatever it
was, I can't find it, a
NEVER MIND. I found it. Who knew it would be so easy!
Thanks again,
Linda
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We went through this once before, and I can't find the response in my
archive.
How do I provide courtesy accidentals? They are not in any of the tools,
thouh at one time they used to lurk in the articulation tool. Is there a
key command?
Thanks,
Linda Worsley
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Hi Linda,
I'll reiterate Chris's observation that using the articulation tool to create
courtesy accidentals is not the optimal solution. The existing shortcuts in
Speedy/Simple are much faster and more reliable in a greater variety of
situations (transposing instruments, transposed passages),
At 1:55 PM -0500 12/4/11, Mark Ralston wrote:
>
>Parenthesized accidentals should be used as a reminder that a pitch
>has returned to the key signature only after that pitch has been
>altered in a previous measure. If you don't use parentheses for
>pitches returning to the key signature, the pla
For what it's worth, I always use parentheses for courtesy accidentals - if
I don't it leads to the time wasting question, "Why is there a sharp sign
there - should the previous one be a natural?" With the parentheses it's
recognised as a courtesy.
Cheers,
Lawrence
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Lawrenceyates.co.uk
You do not need to hit the asterisk key first to force the courtesy
accidental w/parentheses to show on a note. With the cursor on the
beat in question, just hit the "p" key in Speedy to make it appear. It
has a toggle action, so another "p" stroke will hide it again. As has
been mentioned
wow! Thanks so much!
Linda
On Sun, Dec 4, 2011 at 9:07 AM, TXSTNR POP account wrote:
> Hi Linda,
>
> I'm sending you the Fin 2010 Help Files via YouSendIt.com. Hope this
> helps.
>
> Lon
>
> On Dec 4, 2011, at 8:09 AM, Linda Worsley wrote:
>
> > Thanks to everyone for the help on courtesy acci
Hi Linda,
I'm sending you the Fin 2010 Help Files via YouSendIt.com. Hope this helps.
Lon
On Dec 4, 2011, at 8:09 AM, Linda Worsley wrote:
> Thanks to everyone for the help on courtesy accidentals. They all work,
> but take about four times as long as I remember. I seem to remember a set
> o
I used to parenthesise courtesy accidentals, so as to differentiate them from
real (needed) accidentals, kind of as a wink to the performer as if to say, "I
know you know this is flat now, but this is just to keep you from having to
look back and waste CPU cycles thinking about it."
But I notic
It's my experience that when I give a new piece to the players either for
live performance or recording, that leaving out courtesy accidentals
*does* waste
time. I have always erred on the side of using them, especially when
cancelling a previous accidental that might prove confusing. I made this
On the use of courtesy accidentals:
I seem to get more questions from performers if I "really meant to write those
notes" when I use courtesy accidentals than when I don't use anything. I just
want to clarify things and not waste rehearsal time, but it often seems to
backfire. I haven't decided
Michael
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Subject: Re: [Finale] courtesy accidentals
Thanks to everyone for the help on courtesy accidentals. They all work,
but take
On my Mac, adding a courtesy in Simple Entry is command-shift-minus.
I don't use Simple myself (except for Repitch with a MIDI keyboard,
which is brilliant) so I don't know what the parentheses would be,
but I'm sure it's something simple, maybe P. You don't want to add
courtesy accidentals
Thanks to everyone for the help on courtesy accidentals. They all work,
but take about four times as long as I remember. I seem to remember a set
of accidentals, both with and without parentheses in either the
articulation tool or the expression tool, where I could just select and
position the co
Noel Stoutenburg wrote:
> courtesy accidentals) I do press the "P" key. However, in some
> circumstances the cursor has to be on the pitch of the note on which I'm
> placing the courtesy accidental.
That would be if you've got a chord. If you only have one note, the
cursor can be vertically anywh
My experiences are not quite what Ryan described, but perhaps this is
because I use WinFin, rather than MAC. Yes, to force the display of an
accidental, I select the note in speedy entry, and press the "*". Also,
to place the parenthesis around the note (which I don't always do for
courtesy acc
In Speedy Entry, put the cursor on the note you'd like to add an accidental
to. Hit the * key. An accidental will appear. Hit the p key. That should
put an accidental in parentheses in front of the note.
You can define which character appears there in the document
options>accidentals window,.
On S
I'm using Mac Fin 2010 and haven't been doing notation for awhile.
I can't seem to find courtesy (for inserting courtesy accidentals). Do I
have to creat them in the articulation or expression tool? I don't
remember it being so mysterious.
Sharps, flats, naturals-- none of those appear as an op
Forgive this second post, but I am getting desperate.
Every time I open older files, like one created with FinMac2005 with
FinMac2008, I get Courtesy naturals before accidental appear later in
the measure, and I get parenthesis on accidentals where they shouldn't be.
This has been a major headac
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