Re: [Finale] Bach's triplet notation - OT

2007-04-16 Thread Johannes Gebauer

On 15.04.2007 Kim Patrick Clow wrote:

I'm having a bit of a timing with the *same* issue as you--
interestingly enough in the same time signature and it's a baroque
composer (Graupner). You can see a screenshot of the manuscript here:

http://www.bytenet.net/kpclow/brian/graupner/sarabande.jpg

The troublesome issue for me is measure 5, I assume the first three
notes are tuplet, then the next three, then the next two regular
quarter notes.


I cannot see why this is the same issue at all, in your example the 
triplets are notated normally, no? The only problem is that they have no 
triplet numbers or brackets, so there might some doubt about where 
exactly they are (though I honestly don't see a any ambiguity here).


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Re: [Finale] Bach's triplet notation - OT

2007-04-16 Thread Johannes Gebauer

On 15.04.2007 Charles Small wrote:

So I'd like to know if it was standard practice in Bach's day, if other 
examples can be adduced, and when and how the convention changed to our modern 
version.



It certainly appears in other examples. I can certainly state one I saw 
recently in the original edition of Leclair's op.9 sonatas, where the 
triplets were notated as 16th instead of 8th.


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[Finale] Chord Font missing

2007-04-16 Thread Stig Christensen

Hi,

I like to use Applegothic for my chord symbol, and I save this  
setting as a part of the Documents Setting Library. The problem is  
that when I load this Library into a document, the font name doesn't  
appear in the Documents Setting/Fonts section. Yesterday when I  
loaded the Documents Settings Library into an old document to  
uniform the layout with the other documents in the musical I work  
on, the chords appears with the wrong characterset.


So my Q. is why will Finale 2007 Mac not remember this particular  
font setting?


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Re: RE OT: [Finale] Show n' tell, etc.

2007-04-16 Thread Peter Lockwood
En nog een... dit keer een pianist uit Nieuw Zeeland wonend en werkend in 
Amsterdam...


Peter G. Lockwood
Warmoesstraat 16E
1012 JD  Amsterdam
The Netherlands

Tel: +31 20 624 8229
GSM: +31 6 5335 4474
- Original Message - 
From: Williams, Jim [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: finale@shsu.edu
Sent: Monday, April 16, 2007 1:32 AM
Subject: RE: RE OT: [Finale] Show n' tell, etc.



Iemand geeft 'n partij...en ik ben er niet bij...  ;-(

Jim



From: Barbara Touburg
Sent: Sun 15-Apr-07 18:29
To: finale@shsu.edu
Subject: Re: RE OT: [Finale] Show n' tell, etc.


You're in!

David W. Fenton wrote:

On 16 Apr 2007 at 0:03, Barbara Touburg wrote:



Je spreekt Nederlands? Dan ben je nummer vier (minstens).
You speak Dutch? Then you're number four (at least).
(Minke H., Dennis B.-K., Hans Sw., me)



I don't speak it or write it, but it's close enough to German that I can 
often understand most of it when written down.


Is that 4.5, then? :)





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Re: RE OT: [Finale] Show n' tell, etc.

2007-04-16 Thread Jan Melaerts

En nog eentje,

Jan Melaerts, koor en oude muziek
Boechout, België


Op 16-apr-07, om 09:15 heeft Peter Lockwood het volgende geschreven:

En nog een... dit keer een pianist uit Nieuw Zeeland wonend en  
werkend in Amsterdam...


Peter G. Lockwood
Warmoesstraat 16E
1012 JD  Amsterdam
The Netherlands

Tel: +31 20 624 8229
GSM: +31 6 5335 4474
- Original Message - From: Williams, Jim  
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: finale@shsu.edu
Sent: Monday, April 16, 2007 1:32 AM
Subject: RE: RE OT: [Finale] Show n' tell, etc.



Iemand geeft 'n partij...en ik ben er niet bij...  ;-(

Jim



From: Barbara Touburg
Sent: Sun 15-Apr-07 18:29
To: finale@shsu.edu
Subject: Re: RE OT: [Finale] Show n' tell, etc.


You're in!

David W. Fenton wrote:

On 16 Apr 2007 at 0:03, Barbara Touburg wrote:



Je spreekt Nederlands? Dan ben je nummer vier (minstens).
You speak Dutch? Then you're number four (at least).
(Minke H., Dennis B.-K., Hans Sw., me)



I don't speak it or write it, but it's close enough to German  
that I can often understand most of it when written down.


Is that 4.5, then? :)





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RE: RE OT: [Finale] Show n' tell, etc.

2007-04-16 Thread Minke Hylarides
Welkom! Hoe meer zielen, hoe meer vreugd
The more the merrier

This reminds me of a festival choir I once sang in, with singers from all
over the world. On the first day we introduced ourselves and two basses
standing next to each other, who had been talking together in (broken)
English, found out that they were both from Letland. 

Minke Hylarides


 -Oorspronkelijk bericht-
 Van: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Namens Jan
 Melaerts
 Verzonden: maandag 16 april 2007 8:42
 Aan: finale@shsu.edu
 Onderwerp: Re: RE OT: [Finale] Show n' tell, etc.
 
 En nog eentje,
 
 Jan Melaerts, koor en oude muziek
 Boechout, België
 
 
 Op 16-apr-07, om 09:15 heeft Peter Lockwood het volgende geschreven:
 
  En nog een... dit keer een pianist uit Nieuw Zeeland wonend en
  werkend in Amsterdam...
 
  Peter G. Lockwood
  Warmoesstraat 16E
  1012 JD  Amsterdam
  The Netherlands
 
  Tel: +31 20 624 8229
  GSM: +31 6 5335 4474
  - Original Message - From: Williams, Jim
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: finale@shsu.edu
  Sent: Monday, April 16, 2007 1:32 AM
  Subject: RE: RE OT: [Finale] Show n' tell, etc.
 
 
  Iemand geeft 'n partij...en ik ben er niet bij...  ;-(
 
  Jim
 
 
 
  From: Barbara Touburg
  Sent: Sun 15-Apr-07 18:29
  To: finale@shsu.edu
  Subject: Re: RE OT: [Finale] Show n' tell, etc.
 
 
  You're in!
 
  David W. Fenton wrote:
  On 16 Apr 2007 at 0:03, Barbara Touburg wrote:
 
 
  Je spreekt Nederlands? Dan ben je nummer vier (minstens).
  You speak Dutch? Then you're number four (at least).
  (Minke H., Dennis B.-K., Hans Sw., me)
 
 
  I don't speak it or write it, but it's close enough to German
  that I can often understand most of it when written down.
 
  Is that 4.5, then? :)
 
 
 
 
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Re: RE OT: [Finale] Show n' tell, etc.

2007-04-16 Thread Hans Swinnen

Dit lijkt erg op een omgekeerde versie van de 10 kleine negertjes…! ;-)

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On 16 apr 2007, at 09:15, Peter Lockwood wrote:

En nog een... dit keer een pianist uit Nieuw Zeeland wonend en werkend 
in Amsterdam...


Peter G. Lockwood
Warmoesstraat 16E
1012 JD  Amsterdam
The Netherlands

Tel: +31 20 624 8229
GSM: +31 6 5335 4474
- Original Message - From: Williams, Jim 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: finale@shsu.edu
Sent: Monday, April 16, 2007 1:32 AM
Subject: RE: RE OT: [Finale] Show n' tell, etc.



Iemand geeft 'n partij...en ik ben er niet bij...  ;-(

Jim



From: Barbara Touburg
Sent: Sun 15-Apr-07 18:29
To: finale@shsu.edu
Subject: Re: RE OT: [Finale] Show n' tell, etc.


You're in!

David W. Fenton wrote:

On 16 Apr 2007 at 0:03, Barbara Touburg wrote:



Je spreekt Nederlands? Dan ben je nummer vier (minstens).
You speak Dutch? Then you're number four (at least).
(Minke H., Dennis B.-K., Hans Sw., me)



I don't speak it or write it, but it's close enough to German that I 
can often understand most of it when written down.


Is that 4.5, then? :)





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RE: [Finale] extracting parts

2007-04-16 Thread Minke Hylarides

 Does the Finale part-extraction engine have an option to print the name of
 the instrument at the top of evey page? Right now I'm only getting the
 name
 of the instrument on page 1 of each part. I am running Finale 2003 under
 Windows XP.
 

The way I do it: in the Extract Parts dialog box, click on Options, which
are the Page Options. There you can check Part Names, whether you would like
to have part names on top of the page, and on which pages. At the bottom of
that frame you can fill in the first page you want to have the instrument
name, and after that THROUGH which page. The trick there is to fill in 1 (or
0 (=zero) you have to try it, I'm not sure anymore) Then the instrument name
appears on all pages!
At least, this is how I do it in Fin2005, but I do not remember this has
changed since 2003

Good luck,
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Re: RE OT: [Finale] Show n' tell, etc.

2007-04-16 Thread Barbara Touburg

I wonder if anyone over there gets that one!

Hans Swinnen wrote:

Dit lijkt erg op een omgekeerde versie van de 10 kleine negertjes…! ;-)

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RE: [Finale] extracting parts

2007-04-16 Thread Aaron Sherber

At 04:24 AM 4/16/2007, Minke Hylarides wrote:

 Does the Finale part-extraction engine have an option to print the name of
 the instrument at the top of evey page? Right now I'm only getting the
 name
 of the instrument on page 1 of each part. I am running Finale 2003 under
 Windows XP.


The way I do it: in the Extract Parts dialog box, click on Options, which
are the Page Options. There you can check Part Names, whether you would like
to have part names on top of the page, and on which pages.

Yes, you're right that you can do things this way. But the point is 
that pre-2007 versions of Finale only allow you to define one part 
name text box to be inserted into all parts. If you change the 
settings here so that you get a header on pp.2-end with the 
instrument name in small type, then you can't also generate the text 
box on p.1 which I think most people use -- often at the left margin, 
near the top, in a larger type size. So either way, you're going to 
need to do something manual to the parts.


It may be that the original poster *only* wants one header, top of 
every page, and then this method will work.


Aaron.

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Re: RE OT: [Finale] Show n' tell, etc.

2007-04-16 Thread Hans Swinnen

That was my intention neither Only an inside joke.


On 16 apr 2007, at 13:03, Barbara Touburg wrote:


I wonder if anyone over there gets that one!

Hans Swinnen wrote:
Dit lijkt erg op een omgekeerde versie van de 10 kleine negertjes…! 
;-)

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[Finale] transposing instrument question in Finale 2003a

2007-04-16 Thread Martin Banner
I am working on an edition of an 18th Century piece for men's choir, 
strings, oboes and horns in several movements. I am doing all four 
movements as a single file. The first two movements are in Bb major, 
with horns in Bb. Not a problem. However, the third movement is in Eb 
major, with horns in Eb. Is there a way to change the transposition for 
this third movement only, so that the horn part is written correctly 
(no sharps or flats in the key signature) and also sounds correct in 
playback? Of course, I want to be able to go back to horns in Bb for 
the final movement which is in Bb major.


Thanks,
Martin




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[Finale] ACROBAT's missing notes

2007-04-16 Thread Henry E. Howey
I just sent a set of parts out in ACROBAT, and several pitches (seen on
the screen) are not printing. I'm using NOVEMBER font.

HAs anyone a solution?


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[Finale] The importance of English Diction

2007-04-16 Thread Dean M. Estabrook

If you haven't seen/heard this, enjoy!

Cheers,

Dean


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7-ZnPE3G_YY


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[Finale] WinFin2007 reverse printing

2007-04-16 Thread Aaron Sherber

Hi all,

I sure hope I'm missing something here, but I suspect I'm not.

WinFin2007 score, 80 pp. I've got my linked parts all set up and 
ready to go. So I first print all right-hand pages for all parts. 
Then I reload the paper and print left-hand pages for all parts, 
reverse page order. Nothing comes out of the printer.


It seems that if you ask for pages (LH, RH, or both) in reverse 
order, and if the score has more pages than the parts (which is 
usually true), then Finale will go, Print p.80 of the flute part? 
But there isn't one. Okay, I must be done.


It looks like the only way around this is to select just the flute 
part and manually enter a page range that only goes as high as the 
flute part does. Then repeat for every other part.


Now, I don't think I've seen any discussion of this behavior on this 
list in the last year, so maybe I'm missing something. It's hard to 
believe I'm the first one to try printing linked parts with a 
non-duplexing printer.


Any thoughts?

Thanks,
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Re: [Finale] transposing instrument question in Finale 2003a

2007-04-16 Thread Darcy James Argue

Staff Styles.

Cheers,

- Darcy
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On 16 Apr 2007, at 11:36 AM, Martin Banner wrote:

I am working on an edition of an 18th Century piece for men's  
choir, strings, oboes and horns in several movements. I am doing  
all four movements as a single file. The first two movements are in  
Bb major, with horns in Bb. Not a problem. However, the third  
movement is in Eb major, with horns in Eb. Is there a way to change  
the transposition for this third movement only, so that the horn  
part is written correctly (no sharps or flats in the key signature)  
and also sounds correct in playback? Of course, I want to be able  
to go back to horns in Bb for the final movement which is in Bb major.


Thanks,
Martin




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Re: [Finale] ACROBAT's missing notes

2007-04-16 Thread JohnBlane
Henry -

Are you using the version of the November font that they updated for OS X?


In a message dated 4/16/07 10:45:00 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


 I just sent a set of parts out in ACROBAT, and several pitches (seen on
 the screen) are not printing. I'm using NOVEMBER font.
 
 HAs anyone a solution?
 
 




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Re: [Finale] transposing instrument question in Finale 2003a

2007-04-16 Thread Hans Swinnen
If Staff Styles not yet are available in Fin2k3, there's always a work 
around via Independent Key Sigs in the Staff Tool,


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On 16 apr 2007, at 17:36, Martin Banner wrote:

I am working on an edition of an 18th Century piece for men's choir, 
strings, oboes and horns in several movements. I am doing all four 
movements as a single file. The first two movements are in Bb major, 
with horns in Bb. Not a problem. However, the third movement is in Eb 
major, with horns in Eb. Is there a way to change the transposition 
for this third movement only, so that the horn part is written 
correctly (no sharps or flats in the key signature) and also sounds 
correct in playback? Of course, I want to be able to go back to horns 
in Bb for the final movement which is in Bb major.


Thanks,
Martin




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Re: [Finale] transposing instrument question in Finale 2003a

2007-04-16 Thread ThomaStudios

How about using a Staff Style.

J D  Thomas
ThomaStudios

On Apr 16, 2007, at 8:36 AM, Martin Banner wrote:

I am working on an edition of an 18th Century piece for men's  
choir, strings, oboes and horns in several movements. I am doing  
all four movements as a single file. The first two movements are in  
Bb major, with horns in Bb. Not a problem. However, the third  
movement is in Eb major, with horns in Eb. Is there a way to change  
the transposition for this third movement only, so that the horn  
part is written correctly (no sharps or flats in the key signature)  
and also sounds correct in playback? Of course, I want to be able  
to go back to horns in Bb for the final movement which is in Bb major.


Thanks,
Martin




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Re: [Finale] WinFin2007 reverse printing

2007-04-16 Thread Leigh Daniels
Aaron,

I don't know if this will work on Windows, but I would try to print
everything to PDFs and use Acrobat to do the two-sided printing.

I'm getting close to printing like this so I'd be interested in hearing
what others suggest, too.

**Leigh

On Mon, Apr 16, 2007, Aaron Sherber [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hi all,

I sure hope I'm missing something here, but I suspect I'm not.

WinFin2007 score, 80 pp. I've got my linked parts all set up and 
ready to go. So I first print all right-hand pages for all parts. 
Then I reload the paper and print left-hand pages for all parts, 
reverse page order. Nothing comes out of the printer.

It seems that if you ask for pages (LH, RH, or both) in reverse 
order, and if the score has more pages than the parts (which is 
usually true), then Finale will go, Print p.80 of the flute part? 
But there isn't one. Okay, I must be done.

It looks like the only way around this is to select just the flute 
part and manually enter a page range that only goes as high as the 
flute part does. Then repeat for every other part.

Now, I don't think I've seen any discussion of this behavior on this 
list in the last year, so maybe I'm missing something. It's hard to 
believe I'm the first one to try printing linked parts with a 
non-duplexing printer.

Any thoughts?


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Re: [Finale] transposing instrument question in Finale 2003a

2007-04-16 Thread David W. Fenton
On 16 Apr 2007 at 18:07, Hans Swinnen wrote:

 If Staff Styles not yet are available in Fin2k3

Staff Styles exist in Finale 2003.

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Re: [Finale] transposing instrument question in Finale 2003a

2007-04-16 Thread Martin Banner
Okay, I know where staff styles is located, and I've looked at it 
before, but I have no idea how to use it (specifically) to get done 
what I need to get done.


Martin



On Apr 16, 2007, at 12:17 PM, Darcy James Argue wrote:


Staff Styles.

Cheers,

- Darcy
-
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Brooklyn, NY



On 16 Apr 2007, at 11:36 AM, Martin Banner wrote:

I am working on an edition of an 18th Century piece for men's choir, 
strings, oboes and horns in several movements. I am doing all four 
movements as a single file. The first two movements are in Bb major, 
with horns in Bb. Not a problem. However, the third movement is in Eb 
major, with horns in Eb. Is there a way to change the transposition 
for this third movement only, so that the horn part is written 
correctly (no sharps or flats in the key signature) and also sounds 
correct in playback? Of course, I want to be able to go back to horns 
in Bb for the final movement which is in Bb major.


Thanks,
Martin




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Re: [Finale] transposing instrument question in Finale 2003a

2007-04-16 Thread Martin Banner
Okay folks, now that I know I need to use staff styles, anyone wanna 
walk me through step by step so I can accomplish what I need to? I 
looked at staff styles and honestly don't know how to accomplish 
transposing my horn parts that start out as Bb horns and change to Eb 
horns from measure 86-109 (at measure 110, the horns go back to 
becoming Bb horns).


Thanks for your help.

Martin



On Apr 16, 2007, at 12:43 PM, David W. Fenton wrote:


On 16 Apr 2007 at 18:07, Hans Swinnen wrote:


If Staff Styles not yet are available in Fin2k3


Staff Styles exist in Finale 2003.

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Re: [Finale] transposing instrument question in Finale 2003a

2007-04-16 Thread Marvin Rosenthal
Martin...

What you want to do is available in 2003.r2...

Highlight the bars you want to transpose, go to staff
styles, apply staff styles and scroll down until you
see the transposition you want...  Click on it and it
should change the key...

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--- Martin Banner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Okay, I know where staff styles is located, and I've
 looked at it 
 before, but I have no idea how to use it
 (specifically) to get done 
 what I need to get done.
 
 Martin
 
 
 
 On Apr 16, 2007, at 12:17 PM, Darcy James Argue
 wrote:
 
  Staff Styles.
 
  Cheers,
 
  - Darcy
  -
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Brooklyn, NY
 
 
 
  On 16 Apr 2007, at 11:36 AM, Martin Banner wrote:
 
  I am working on an edition of an 18th Century
 piece for men's choir, 
  strings, oboes and horns in several movements. I
 am doing all four 
  movements as a single file. The first two
 movements are in Bb major, 
  with horns in Bb. Not a problem. However, the
 third movement is in Eb 
  major, with horns in Eb. Is there a way to change
 the transposition 
  for this third movement only, so that the horn
 part is written 
  correctly (no sharps or flats in the key
 signature) and also sounds 
  correct in playback? Of course, I want to be able
 to go back to horns 
  in Bb for the final movement which is in Bb
 major.
 
  Thanks,
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Re: [Finale] WinFin2007 reverse printing

2007-04-16 Thread Aaron Sherber

At 12:19 PM 4/16/2007, Leigh Daniels wrote:
I don't know if this will work on Windows, but I would try to print
everything to PDFs and use Acrobat to do the two-sided printing.

Yes, that's a workaround, but I'm not sure it'll save much time. I 
can also extract my linked parts to separate files and print from 
there, but that sort of defeats the purpose of linked parts.


Aaron.

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Re: [Finale] transposing instrument question in Finale 2003a

2007-04-16 Thread dhbailey

Martin Banner wrote:
Okay folks, now that I know I need to use staff styles, anyone wanna 
walk me through step by step so I can accomplish what I need to? I 
looked at staff styles and honestly don't know how to accomplish 
transposing my horn parts that start out as Bb horns and change to Eb 
horns from measure 86-109 (at measure 110, the horns go back to becoming 
Bb horns).




You need to do the transposition to Eb.  Plain and simple.  Finale 
thinks of things in concert pitch and then converts from that to the 
transposition you want.


So define a new staff style and set the transposition to Eb (up a major 
6th), then once it's defined you select the measures you want that to 
apply to and then select Apply Staff Style from the Staff menu.  This 
transposition to Eb will overide your setting for the staff which 
transposes it to Bb.


The transposition will once again go back to Bb starting in the measure 
following the final measure you have assigned your new staff style to.


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[Finale] Shooting at Tech

2007-04-16 Thread John Howell
I've heard from folks on my various mailing lists, asking if we were 
all right, and wanted to reply.  Personally, yes.  But the events on 
campus this morning have been tragic and almost unbelievable.


A shooting in one of the dormitories was reported at 7:15 this 
morning.  One fatality, multiple wounded.  A second shooting in an 
engineering classroom building was reported a couple of hours later. 
Multiple fatalities (latest estimate 20, INCLUDING the shooter). 
Regional hospitals are pretty well overwhelmed, with all operating 
rooms apparently in use.  Some victims are reported stable, others 
still critical.  Helicopters cannot be used for evacuation because of 
high winds.  The response of law enforcement and rescue personnel was 
fast and remarkably well coordinated.


We have had two bomb scares in the last 2 weeks as well.  Nobody has 
yet suggested a connection, but ...


The campus was locked down this morning, the police believe that 
there was a single shooter, and people are now being released 
building by building.  Counseling centers have been set up, and a 
meeting place for students and their families has been designated. 
Classes were cancelled for today and tomorrow.  (Anyone who knows me 
knows that I am NOT a morning person, and was safely at home as 
events took place!)


For those who might wonder, Virginia Tech is the Land Grant 
University of the Commonwealth of Virginia with about 25,000 students 
on a single campus.  It is a doctoral granting university with many 
programs of national or international stature.  It is located in an 
otherwise small town in Southwest Virginia, U.S.A.  There is a large 
population of international students, especially in engineering and 
the sciences.  Our music department is small, and dedicated as much 
to campus and community service as to the professional preparation of 
our music and music education majors.  Our ensembles welcome students 
from all 7 Colleges in the University.


The impact of these events will only continue to grow, and it would 
not surprise me to see classes cancelled for the rest of the week. 
The local, national, and international news coverage appears to have 
been fair and fairly accurate, given the fluidity of a breaking 
situation and the inevitable time lag in information availability. 
(And the confusion of 25,000 students with time on their hands and at 
least 30,000 cell phones!!)  There will be very few people on campus 
who will not be directly touched by these events.


John


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Virginia Tech Department of Music
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Re: [Finale] Shooting at Tech

2007-04-16 Thread Noel Stoutenburg

John Howell wrote:

My first thoughts on learning of the tragic events, was to hope that 
you, and those you know, have not been harmed in the events, and my 
condolences to you, and to the VT community.


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Re: [Finale] Shooting at Tech

2007-04-16 Thread Phil Daley

Posted: Monday, 16 April 2007 2:07PM
CBS NEWS: At least 29 dead in shooting at Virginia Tech

Blacksburg, VA (AP)  -- A gunman opened fire in a dorm and classroom at 
Virginia Tech on Monday, killing at least 29 people and wounding another 21 
before he was killed, police said.


The university told students to stay inside and away from windows as police 
swept the campus and worked to establish whether the gunman acted alone.


A hospital spokeswoman said 21 students were treated for gunshot wounds and 
other injuries. On the Web site, Tech reported the shootings at opposite 
sides of the 2,600-acre campus at West Ambler Johnston, a co-ed residence 
hall that houses 895 people, and said there were multiple victims at 
Norris Hall, an engineering building.


All entrances to the campus were closed and classes canceled through Tuesday.

There's just a lot of commotion. It's hard to tell exactly what's going 
on, said student Jason Anthony Smith, 19, who lives in the dorm where 
shooting took place.


Aimee Kanode, a freshman from Martinsville, said the shooting happened on 
the 4th floor of West Ambler Johnston dormitory, one floor above her room. 
Kanode's resident assistant knocked on her door about 8 a.m. to notify 
students to stay put.


They had us under lockdown, Kanode said. They temporarily lifted the 
lockdown, the gunman shot again.


We're all locked in our dorms surfing the Internet trying to figure out 
what's going on, Kanode said.


Madison Van Duyne, a student who was interviewed by telephone on CNN, said, 
We are all in lockdown. Most of the students are sitting on the floors 
away from the windows just trying to be as safe as possible.


It was second time in less than a year that the campus was closed because 
of a shooting.



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Re(2): [Finale] WinFin2007 reverse printing

2007-04-16 Thread Leigh Daniels
I hear you! :-(

**Leigh

On Mon, Apr 16, 2007, Aaron Sherber [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

but that sort of defeats the purpose of linked parts.

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Re: [Finale] Show n' tell, etc.

2007-04-16 Thread shirling neueweise



Light it on fire.


ohw. yeah fire and cynicism, david bailey is my people.

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Re: [Finale] Shooting at Tech

2007-04-16 Thread Dean M. Estabrook

Is this John's school?

Dean

On Apr 16, 2007, at 12:44 PM, Noel Stoutenburg wrote:


John Howell wrote:

My first thoughts on learning of the tragic events, was to hope  
that you, and those you know, have not been harmed in the events,  
and my condolences to you, and to the VT community.


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Re: [Finale] Shooting at Tech

2007-04-16 Thread Noel Stoutenburg

Dean M. Estabrook wrote:

Is this John's school?

Since John Howells' email domain is vt.edu, I assume so.

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Re: [Finale] Shooting at Tech

2007-04-16 Thread Darcy James Argue

On 16 Apr 2007, at 9:12 PM, Noel Stoutenburg wrote:


Dean M. Estabrook wrote:

Is this John's school?

Since John Howells' email domain is vt.edu, I assume so.

ns



Or you could, you know, read his sig:


John


--
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Virginia Tech Department of Music



Cheers,

- Darcy
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Re: [Finale] Shooting at Tech

2007-04-16 Thread Dean M. Estabrook
Yeah, I guess that would be an icon indicating the affirmative ... oh  
well, you know me 


Cheers,

Dean

On Apr 16, 2007, at 5:19 PM, Darcy James Argue wrote:


On 16 Apr 2007, at 9:12 PM, Noel Stoutenburg wrote:


Dean M. Estabrook wrote:

Is this John's school?

Since John Howells' email domain is vt.edu, I assume so.

ns



Or you could, you know, read his sig:


John


--
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Virginia Tech Department of Music



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Re: [Finale] Shooting at Tech

2007-04-16 Thread John Howell

At 3:17 PM -0700 4/16/07, Dean M. Estabrook wrote:

Is this John's school?


Indeed it is, what's left of it.  It's being called a massacre, and 
it was.  No information yet on the gunman, who killed himself.  The 
emotional toll will be MUCH deeper and longer lasting.


John


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Re: [Finale] Sandpaper block notation

2007-04-16 Thread Andrew Stiller


On Apr 15, 2007, at 2:57 PM, shirling  neueweise wrote:




The rules are as for güiro.


except that this doesn't account for the different techniques of 
rubbing (continuous sound) and tremolo (reiteration).




Both are also available on the güiro, and in both cases the continuous 
sound is the norm. The tremolo can--should--be notated as for other 
insts., w. triple strokes thru the note stem. A continuous rub in a 
specific direction can be indicated w. upbow or downbow symbols. All of 
this is in my book.


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Re: RE OT: [Finale] Show n' tell, etc.

2007-04-16 Thread Aaron Rabushka
Het spijt mij--ik begrijp het niet. Of engels, alst'u blieft?

Aaron J. Rabushka
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From: Barbara Touburg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: RE OT: [Finale] Show n' tell, etc.


 I wonder if anyone over there gets that one!

 Hans Swinnen wrote:
  Dit lijkt erg op een omgekeerde versie van de 10 kleine negertjes…! ;-)
 
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Re: [Finale] Chord Font missing

2007-04-16 Thread Andrew Stiller
On a perhaps related front, I see that in FinMac 2K7a the font Hoefler 
Text Ornaments disappears, though it temporarily reappears when the 
textblock containing it is edited.


What's going on, and how do I fix it?

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Re: [Finale] Shooting at Tech

2007-04-16 Thread Dean M. Estabrook
As a person who lost 28 students and a wife in a bus crash, I think I  
can grasp the sense of loss on your campus. I sat on my deck tonight  
and hoisted a scotch to souls in a much saner place.  May peace be  
with you all.


Dean

On Apr 16, 2007, at 5:45 PM, John Howell wrote:


At 3:17 PM -0700 4/16/07, Dean M. Estabrook wrote:

Is this John's school?


Indeed it is, what's left of it.  It's being called a massacre, and  
it was.  No information yet on the gunman, who killed himself.  The  
emotional toll will be MUCH deeper and longer lasting.


John


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Virginia Tech Department of Music
Blacksburg, Virginia, U.S.A 24061-0240
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Re: RE OT: [Finale] Show n' tell, etc.

2007-04-16 Thread Dean M. Estabrook

I don't think this made it through earlier ... enjoy.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7-ZnPE3G_YY


Dean
On Apr 16, 2007, at 7:38 PM, Aaron Rabushka wrote:


Het spijt mij--ik begrijp het niet. Of engels, alst'u blieft?

Aaron J. Rabushka
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From: Barbara Touburg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: RE OT: [Finale] Show n' tell, etc.



I wonder if anyone over there gets that one!

Hans Swinnen wrote:
Dit lijkt erg op een omgekeerde versie van de 10 kleine  
negertjes…! ;-)


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[Finale] Ken Durling (sad news)

2007-04-16 Thread Mark D Lew
It's been more than a year since he's posted on this forum, but some  
of you may remember Ken Durling, composer/teacher/musician of Berkeley.


I didn't know Ken, but a friend and colleague of mine worked with him  
closely.  This evening I learned from her that earlier this month Ken  
was killed in an auto accident.  I thought others here might care to  
know.


An article from the SF Chronicle can be read here: http:// 
tinyurl.com/29e2qn.


I don't know anything about a memorial service, but I can find out.

mdl
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