Sorry I have been slow in responding. I'll try to get this uploaded this
weekend. As far as I know, this library should work on any of the recent
Finale versions, certainly 2012 onward, probably much earlier than that.
On 3/14/2017 12:17 PM, Klaus Smedegaard Bjerre wrote:
> If this library works in F2014, I would be a happy receiver too.
>
> Klaus in DK
>
> Sendt fra min iPad
>
>> Den 14. mar. 2017 kl. 14.57 skrev Dr. Raphael D. Thöne
>> :
>>
>> So am I! :-)
>>> Am 14.03.2017 um 14:51 schrieb Martin Nickless :
>>>
>>> Hi
>>> That would be great would you mind sending it to me
>>> Thanks
>>> Martin
>>>
>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>>
On 14 Mar 2017, at 13:44, Craig Parmerlee wrote:
I don't have a link. I use a library that I build based on a very
comprehensive library somebody else made years ago. I wish I could give
credit because it was obviously an enormous amount of work. They
meticulously built just about every chord suffix you could ever need
into a nice-looking "handwritten" format.
I believe I took that and eliminated redundant entries that were styles
I would not use, and then I reorganized the numbering scheme to group
related entries. There are 144 in this library.
Once the library is imported unto your score, you can enter most chords
by typing the suffix (such as "Eb7(#9)"). Some are ambiguous, so you
might have to specify the suffix by its number. For example, in my case
"C:112" gets me C"(Add #9 Add b9).
Importing is non-trivial. You should remove all the chords from your
score first, which actually ends up being a little complicated. I have
documented the procedure on another computer that I can't access at the
moment. Once the default chords are gone, you import the comprehensive
library.
I would be happy to provide the library I use along with a PDF that is a
2-page reference chart if anybody is interested. I caution that there
are multiple nomenclature systems in use. I think this one is fairly
consistent with Berklee.
This all seems far more complicated then it deserves to be.
> On 3/14/2017 4:34 AM, David H. Bailey wrote:
> Can you give some links to better user-built chord libraries which are
> circulating out there? Specifically to ones which contain the chord
> suffixes he was asking about?
>
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