Re: [Finale] Meter question

2002-05-12 Thread Benjamin Smedberg
> I just ran into an interesting spot in a score. Stephen Heller's Prelude op > 118 no 32 (Kalmus Classic edition) is in 2/4 time throughout but the last > two measures are whole note chords with no time signature change. Apparently This was fairly common in classical choral music in 4/4, which

[Finale] Music in the news

2002-05-12 Thread One of the McKays
It was great to see list member, Matthew Hindson, discussing his music in a national news broadcast tonight on Australia's national public broadcaster. Some good news *is* news, it appears. Matthew, I reckon you are looking more mature, if I can say that! David McKay [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mem

[Finale] Meter question

2002-05-12 Thread Richard Yates
I just ran into an interesting spot in a score. Stephen Heller's Prelude op 118 no 32 (Kalmus Classic edition) is in 2/4 time throughout but the last two measures are whole note chords with no time signature change. Apparently this was just simpler than either making four measures with tied half

Re: [Finale] Finale's Defaults

2002-05-12 Thread Dennis W. Manasco
At 12:05 pm +0200 5/10/02, Jari Williamsson wrote: >So do you suggest that we should move from the flexible >any-page-can-have-any-size to an only-one-page-size-per-document >approach? Of course not. It's just the wisdom of requiring the user, especially the new user, to select the orientatio