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Hi all -
I've been following the convention (?) of using a dotted eighth rest
when a sixteenth falls on the last sixteenth of the beat and the rest
precedes it; and when the sixteenth note is on the first of the beat,
followed by rests, I've been using separate 1/16th and 1/8th rests.
Someo
For the most part I agree with Jari. See below.
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From: "Jari Williamsson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Fisher, Allen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, April 30, 2002 7:13 PM
Subject: Re: [Finale] Finale's Defaults
> Fisher, Allen writes:
>
> > My
Fisher, Allen writes:
> My name is Allen Fisher and I am a Coda employee and occasional lurker on
> this list. During the time I've been on the list, I've noticed some
> complaints about Finale's default settings. Specific suggestions on what
> could be done to improve this area of Finale are oft
I have just sent the following e-mail to Anteida Engraving in the Ukraine:
>
Anteida Engraving,
Your samples are stolen. 'Far Oasis' is in fact 'Neat Proportions' by Burt
Fenner and 'Forgotten Worlds' is 'Le Printemps' by Edmond Clemont, both
engraved by D. I. Music. Is this the way people in Uk
Hello List,
My name is Allen Fisher and I am a Coda employee and occasional lurker on
this list. During the time I've been on the list, I've noticed some
complaints about Finale's default settings. Specific suggestions on what
could be done to improve this area of Finale are often in short supply
Actually, that's not quite right, as the bVII works perfectly well as
a plagal chord without any extensions whatsoever (which is the chord
under discussion), and the bVII7 and bVIImaj7 likewise. I don't think
most of us will automatically hear a flat 9 on a regular bVII7. Flat
9 on a tritone s
On Tuesday, April 30, 2002, at 01:46 PM, John Hinchey wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Is there a way to enharmonically flip chord symbols.? I'm in the key of
> Db and onor two staff analysis spells the 'Cb' chords as
> 'B'.
Uncheck "simplify spelling," for starters. And why are you using
two-staff ana
At 12:46 PM 4/30/02, John Hinchey wrote:
>Is there a way to enharmonically flip chord symbols.? I'm in the key of
>Db and onor two staff analysis spells the 'Cb' chords as
>'B'. I can go and type them all in (as long as I have "simplify
>spelling") turned off. But I was wondering if there was
Hi all,
Is there a way to enharmonically flip chord symbols.? I'm in the key of
Db and onor two staff analysis spells the 'Cb' chords as
'B'. I can go and type them all in (as long as I have "simplify
spelling") turned off. But I was wondering if there was just a way to
select the chord symbo
The bVII7 gets the leading tone from its b9.
I.e. bVII7b9 is exactly the same chord as V7b9.
That identity leads many (most?) of us to equate
bVII7 and V7 in all alterations.
Phil Shaw - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - http://okshaw.com
Christopher BJ Smith wrote:
>
> At 10:41 AM -0700 4/29/02, Phil Sh
On 30.04.2002 12:47 Uhr, Daniel Wolf wrote
> Here's a fast translation:
>
> With your assistant, one can in no way produce an image even only
> approximately comparable to a Henle score; but one could be led to this
> impression (by your assistant). One might be led to believe that we
> (the He
On Monday, April 29, 2002, at 03:15 , shirling & neueweise wrote:
> i am working on a file which uses turkish and russian lyrics but
> several of the characters don't display correctly on screen. they are
> replaced by various symbols - % mostly. the fonts don't seem to be a
> problem, i
Here's a fast translation:
With your assistant, one can in no way produce an image even only
approximately comparable to a Henle score; but one could be led to this
impression (by your assistant). One might be led to believe that we
(the Henle Verlag) use Finale software, which applies to only a
I don't read German, so I have no clue what it says, but I think it is
safe to say that whatever a corporation states in March of 2001 is not
to be taken seriously in April of 2002.
Johannes Gebauer wrote:
> On 29.04.2002 22:31 Uhr, Jari Williamsson wrote
>
>
>>Johannes Gebauer writes:
>>
If you do that, though, Finale will save your music files there if you
aren't careful. I think the solution of moving the graphics folder to
your Finale folder is the best one, although I have found that if I
simply copy my graphics into the folder where I store the finale files
for a particu
This is rather off-topic, but I have good hopes that there's someone on
this list who can help me:
I recently acquired an old Sequential Drumtraks drummachine, without a
manual. Since not all it's functions are completely self-evident, could
anyone point me to a website that offers downloads o
--Johannes Gebauer schreef:
...
>> So kann man mit Ihren Hilfestellungen
>> keineswegs ein auch nur annähernd vergleichbares Henle-Notenbild
>> produzieren; dieser Eindruck könnte aber entstehen.
Sounds rather arrogant to me...
_
Patrick Hubers
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Solve IT
Po
On 29.04.2002 22:31 Uhr, Jari Williamsson wrote
> Johannes Gebauer writes:
>
>> Well, Henle has not _moved_ to Finale, even if Coda claims this. Henle uses
>> a variety of software solutions, among them also Finale. To my knowledge
>> they also use their own system, called Amadeus, although it s
It could definitely be a question of PC MAC text conversion. The
character set layout on these two platforms is very different. You can
try to use TGTools -> Miscellaneous -> Character set conversion and see
if it helps. If not you can always undo this action.
Mike
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