Re: [Finale] Apple buys Emagic

2002-07-01 Thread Darcy James Argue
On Tuesday, July 2, 2002, at 01:33 AM, David Stonestreet wrote: > http://www.emagic.de/english/news/index.html#069 > > Now if they bought Coda we might get an OS-X version of Finale ;) > > Sad for PC users though. Yes, but now I might finally get an OS X driver for my Audiowerk2! - Darcy ---

[Finale] Apple buys Emagic

2002-07-01 Thread David Stonestreet
http://www.emagic.de/english/news/index.html#069 Now if they bought Coda we might get an OS-X version of Finale ;) Sad for PC users though. -- David Stonestreet - Coming to you from Sydney Australia. [EMAIL PROTECTED] "Fleeing from the Cylon tyranny, the last Battlestar, Galactica, leads a

Re: [Finale] 3 against 4 TAN

2002-07-01 Thread John Bell
At 07:02 pm -0800 01.07.2002, Mark D. Lew wrote: >if they focus the mind to use the right muscles >to make the right sound, then it's a useful fiction. You put that better than I did, but I think it's exactly right. >From a physiological point of >view, half the concepts we teach are inaccurate

Re: [Finale] 3 against 4 TAN

2002-07-01 Thread Mark D. Lew
At 2:56 AM 07/02/02, John Bell wrote: > Practising the difficult passage should eventually >lead to mastering it, and if using the phrase helps to focus the mind >does it matter if it's nonsense? Well, it doesn't work for me, but if it works for others, great. I'm all in favor of anything that

Re: [Finale] Size of quotation, and unintentionally quoting.

2002-07-01 Thread Mark D. Lew
At 6:29 AM 07/02/02, Michael Edwards wrote: > I have heard that if Handel were alive today he'd quite likely be in jail >for copyright infringement. Copyright infringement (in the United States, at least) is a civil offense, not a criminal one. So he wouldn't end up in jail; rather, the cou

Re: [Finale] 3 against 4 TAN

2002-07-01 Thread John Bell
At 04:03 pm -0800 01.07.2002, Mark D. Lew wrote: >I too find this alleged mnemonic bewildering, even after reading the >explanation. None of the proposed phrases fall naturally into the >prescribed rhythm. Sure, you could say the phrase that way anyway, but >that presupposes that you already kno

[Finale] Dynamic sound level of MIDI files

2002-07-01 Thread Blueyedtam64
Hi folks; I am kinda new at this, but maybe I can get some words of wisdom. I prepared a score for my client, and put the result on a MIDI file so I could play it back and/or send it to him for playback. However, the level of the tracks was so low that computer noise was very objectionable. It

Re: [Finale] 3 against 4 TAN

2002-07-01 Thread Mark D. Lew
At 9:50 PM 06/30/02, Dennis Bathory-Kitsz wrote: >I'm not getting any of this. What is that supposed to help with? Maybe you >have to know a timing trick first before the mnemonic helps, because I sure >don't see it! I too find this alleged mnemonic bewildering, even after reading the explanation

Re: [Finale] Size of quotation, and unintentionally quoting.

2002-07-01 Thread Michael Edwards
[Benjamin Smedberg:] >> especially if I had worked it right through the texture of an extensive >> passage of music, I would have been faced with an awkward decision: do I just >> let the possible quotation stand - or do I throw away a lot of music which >> uses that theme (or derivations or deve

[Finale] MIDI channels

2002-07-01 Thread TIMOTHY THOMPSON
Esteemed listers, I had a score setup using Unity DS-1 software sampler for playback of 32 channels. This is an orchestration for a client who likes to hear the project as it progresses, so I focus more than usual on playback. I use expressions with patch changes for things like pizz., trem.,

[Finale] Carlberg Jones

2002-07-01 Thread Wheeler, David SFC (USAREUR-BAND)
Title: Carlberg Jones Hola! I am trying to reach a Mr. Carlberg Jones of Colima, Mexico.  Several months ago, he expressed an interest in the woodwind symposium being hosted by the U.S. Army Band here in Heidelberg, Germany.  If it is possible to contact him, and if he is still interested

Re: [Finale] Size of quotation, and unintentionally quoting.

2002-07-01 Thread Benjamin Smedberg
> so, and especially if I had worked it right through the texture of an extensive > passage of music, I would have been faced with an awkward decision: do I just > let the possible quotation stand - or do I throw away a lot of music which uses > that theme (or derivations or developments of it)?

Re: [Finale] 3 against 4 TAN

2002-07-01 Thread Kenneth Kuhlmann
John Bell wrote on July 01 > My son is learning a piano piece in which he is experiencing some > difficulty with a passage that has 3 in RH against 4 in LH. His > teacher has suggested "what atrocious weather" as an aid (we live in > London). > > Does anyone know of other phrases that might help

Re: [Finale] 3 against 4 TAN

2002-07-01 Thread Charles Small
Dennis Bathory-Kitsz wrote: > > "Pass the goddamn butter" is irregular the way I say it (quarter-eighth > triplet, two quarters, two eighths) unless you add a rest at the end and > flatten it all out. Then I can hear the 1-2-4-6 syllable part as the 4 > side, but did you mean 1-3-6 for the three

Re: [Finale] 3 against 4 TAN

2002-07-01 Thread David H. Bailey
Dennis Bathory-Kitsz wrote: > At 09:37 PM 6/30/02 -0400, Darcy James Argue wrote: > >>On Sunday, June 30, 2002, at 09:18 PM, David W. Fenton wrote: >> >> >>>On 1 Jul 2002, at 1:57, John Bell wrote: >>> Does anyone know of other phrases that might help? >>>I was taught "pass the golden

Re: [Finale] 3 against 4 TAN

2002-07-01 Thread Bruce Hunter
From: "John Bell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > My son is learning a piano piece in which he is experiencing some > difficulty with a passage that has 3 in RH against 4 in LH. His > teacher has suggested "what atrocious weather" as an aid (we live in > London). >Does anyone know of other phrases that