Ken Moore offers the definitive Westminster Chimes sequence as recorded
from the actual chimes. Reject all imitations!
Patsy Moore.
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Correct sequence (as broadcast by BBC Radio 4 from time to time, but
mostly only the last, to
The down and dirty:
Use the staff tool
Drag the staves into whatever position you want them to be
Go to the Staff menu and select Resort Staves
Noel Stoutenburg wrote:
Tom Godfrey wrote:
[After editing a band score] the 3rd percussion part is on the top, and the
1st flute is on the
I've used Roni Music's Amazing Slowdowner for several years. But out of
curiosity I tried Transcribe. I found Transcribe's controls to be more
clunky, although I haven't used it enough to get used to it. The waveform
feature is interesting, but I'm not sure how much I'll use it. Both
programs
Is there any way to individually position staff names on different pages of
an optimized score? I suspect I may have to change the staff names in
question to group names to tweak their positions. Is this correct?
-Lee
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Lee,
you could create and apply some staff styles with the same staff names
but new positions.
Raimund Lintzen
Lee Actor schrieb:
Is there any way to individually position staff names on different pages of
an optimized score? I suspect I may have to change the staff names in
question to
In Andrew Stiller's excellent Handbook of Instrumentation there is
a good description of the vibration you get by using an ultra-hard
and bouncy superball on percussion instruments among other things.
I've heard this used in pieces to good effect.
Since superballs aren't made anymore as far as
Another website offering superball mallets. (I found both by doing a Google
search.)
http://synthrick.tripod.com/mallets/
--
Robert Patterson
http://RobertGPatterson.com
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Tobias Giesen wrote:
I think you might get some at eBay.
Are these the right ones:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=3107382278
or this one:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=3107830703
The second one is definitely the superball that I remember from the
60s.
Robert Patterson wrote:
Another website offering superball mallets. (I found both by doing a Google
search.)
http://synthrick.tripod.com/mallets/
--
Robert Patterson
Thanks for the link. I wonder why I didn't think of using the
internet? I use it for everything else!
-Randolph Peters
My work is primarily piano-vocal, and I don't do separate string parts very
often, so I'm hoping I can get an answer here.
I have a cello part which needs to include some cues played by the violin.
What is the rule for clefs is such a situation? Do I change to treble clef
for the cue and then
FinMac'03
I need to place small text items that interrupt slurs. I have tried
creating shape expressions anchored after the spot I want to mask the
slur but a redraw brings back the underlying slur. Bad memories. I
can do it in Illustrator but perhaps this is old hat around here (I
hope so).
Hi all,
The Forza plugin has expired, and no word on a new version (does anybody
know?). When it stopped working, I started getting an error message without
a solution, and no Dolet Light: (Dolet Light for Finale: Error 339 from
FinaleConvLight: Component 'comdlg32.ocx' or one of its dependencies
At 21.09 15/01/2003 -0500, Music Solutions wrote:
FinMac'03
I need to place small text items that interrupt slurs. I have tried
creating shape expressions anchored after the spot I want to mask the slur
but a redraw brings back the underlying slur. Bad memories. I can do it in
Illustrator but
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