Re: [Finale] OT: Songs for intervals

2003-06-27 Thread Daniel Dorff
Major 7th: Ascending: Bali Hai (from South Pacific) taking the 1st and 3rd note Descending: Hut of the Baba Yaga, from Pictures at an Exhibition Minor 6th ascending: Fascinating that this interval is so rare as a melody starter. When I was in school, the suggestion was always the theme song from

Re: [Finale] Printing in Classic environment

2003-06-27 Thread Johannes Gebauer
On 27.06.2003 3:45 Uhr, Crystal Premo wrote Greetings, Johannes? Ghostscript Where can I get this? Is it downloadable? Yes, it is Shareware, and as I said, you'll have to look for it at www.versiontracker.com, I don't have the direct link at hand, sorry. Johannes --

Re: [Finale] OT: Songs for intervals

2003-06-27 Thread Johannes Gebauer
On 27.06.2003 14:05 Uhr, RockyRoad wrote Does anyone have a song for the major 7th, or an ascending song for the minor 6th? Well, probably not exactly what you are after, but there is a really brilliant ascending minor 6th in Mozart, G minor string quintet, measure 30 (ie the secondary theme

Re: [Finale] (no subject)

2003-06-27 Thread JD
on 6/26/03 9:36 PM, Robert Patterson Finale at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm a bit puzzled by the question. For me, both TGTools and Patterson Plug-Ins windows stay where I put them. That is, they always open at the last place I closed them (assuming I hit OK). I know a little more about

Re: [Finale] OT: Songs for intervals

2003-06-27 Thread Christopher BJ Smith
At 10:05 PM +1000 6/27/03, RockyRoad wrote: Seeing this is the most musical list I'm on, I had a question about songs for intervals: P8: Somewhere over the Rainbow, My Sharona opening M7: m7: Theres A Place For Us Also the theme to the original Star Trek TV series M6: My Bonnie m6:

Re: [Finale] OT: Songs for intervals

2003-06-27 Thread Tim Thompson
M7 descending!!--two instances in Cole Porter's I Love You. m7 both directions--bridge to J. Williams Superman song Can You Read my Mind?--probably many other Williams instances as well as other modern film composers. Also Star Trek theme (the one with the theremin). Have fun, Tim On Friday,

Re: [Finale] OT: Songs for intervals

2003-06-27 Thread Christopher BJ Smith
At 10:08 AM -0400 6/27/03, Christopher BJ Smith wrote: At 10:05 PM +1000 6/27/03, RockyRoad wrote: Seeing this is the most musical list I'm on, I had a question about songs for intervals: P5: Twinkle, Superman Theme, I'm singing this in my head, and I'm not getting it. Do you mean Star Wars?

Re: [Finale] OT: Songs for intervals

2003-06-27 Thread Christopher BJ Smith
At 10:25 AM -0400 6/27/03, Tim Thompson wrote: M7 descending!!--two instances in Cole Porter's I Love You. m7 both directions--bridge to J. Williams Superman song Can You Read my Mind?--probably many other Williams instances as well as other modern film composers. Also Star Trek theme (the one

Re: [Finale] OT: Songs for intervals

2003-06-27 Thread Linda Worsley
Minor 6th ascending: Fascinating that this interval is so rare as a melody starter. When I was in school, the suggestion was always the theme song from the tv show Lassie, but no one was old enough to remember it, so we had to learn that tune to remember the interval. Surely there have to be

Re: [Finale] OT: Songs for intervals

2003-06-27 Thread Ray Horton
For Maj 7th try 1st and 3rd notes of Over the Rainbow. Same for Bali Hai from South Pacific, if anybody remembers that. Ray Horton - Original Message - From: Christopher BJ Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: RockyRoad [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Finale List [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, June 27,

Re: [Finale] (no subject)

2003-06-27 Thread Brad Beyenhof
Aha! It's the hit OK part that I was missing. I was just trying to open up some plugins in a new document, move them around, quit, and hope their default positions had changed. Now that I went in and hit apply or paste or OK on all of the plugins I wanted to reposition, they stayed where I

Re: [Finale] complaints about articulations in 2003

2003-06-27 Thread Brad Beyenhof
On Friday, June 27, 2003, at 12:28 AM, Jari Williamsson wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I hope someone from Coda is reading this... If you want Coda/MakeMusic to listen to you, send the wishes to them! Painfully redoing 10 pages of score after switching the default to stemside... Why not just

Re: [Finale] complaints about articulations in 2003

2003-06-27 Thread David W. Fenton
On 27 Jun 2003 at 8:26, Brad Beyenhof wrote: On Friday, June 27, 2003, at 12:28 AM, Jari Williamsson wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I hope someone from Coda is reading this... If you want Coda/MakeMusic to listen to you, send the wishes to them! Painfully redoing 10 pages of

Re: [Finale] complaints about articulations in 2003

2003-06-27 Thread Mark D. Lew
At 9:24 PM 06/26/03, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Why, oh why does finale insist on articulations to either fall on one side of the note or the other...why isn't there an easy way to just flip an accent or staccato from the note head side to the stem side without dragging or holding down arrow keys?

Re: [Finale] OT: Songs for intervals

2003-06-27 Thread Mark D. Lew
At 8:34 AM 06/27/03, Daniel Dorff wrote: Minor 6th ascending: Fascinating that this interval is so rare as a melody starter. [...] When I was a kid we all knew with Go Down, Moses, which starts on this interval -- but perhaps that's as unfamiliar to you as Advance Australia Fair is to me. If

Re: [Finale] OT: Songs for intervals

2003-06-27 Thread Tim Thompson
Oh. Okay. Now that you say that, I remember always thinking it was a soprano, but I guess somewhere along the way someone told me it was a theremin. Haven't heard it in years! Tim On Friday, June 27, 2003, at 10:32 AM, Christopher BJ Smith wrote: At 10:25 AM -0400 6/27/03, Tim Thompson

Re: [Finale] OT: Songs for intervals

2003-06-27 Thread Michele Sharik \(The Golden Dance\)
Noel wrote: Two nominations for the minor sixth: 1) I may be remembering this wrongly, but I seem to recall a movie theme, perhaps with the lyrics or title Where do we begin, which begins with both the descending and ascending minor sixth--c down to e, repeated e, back up to c. I think

Re: [Finale] OT: Songs for intervals

2003-06-27 Thread Phil Daley
At 06/27/2003 01:48 PM, Mark D. Lew wrote: Even more so for 1-4# vs 7-3. Do you really mean to tell me that if there's a tune that ends B-F-B-C against a G7-C cadence, you're going to get the B-F interval by imagining Maria? I find that terribly counterintuitive. The theory teacher plays two

Re: [Finale] OT: Songs for intervals

2003-06-27 Thread JohnBlane
In a message dated 6/27/03 12:18:18 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Can't believe I can't think of a tune that opens with an ascending minor sixth -- I'm sure there are any number of Weill songs, but I'll be damned if I can think of one. How about Jobim's No More Blues?

Re: [Finale] Printing in Classic environment

2003-06-27 Thread P P Dirks
Thanks to all who have responded to my printing problem. I downloaded MacGhostView last night and must say that I can now at the very least print Finale 2003a documents - THANK YOU Sure it would still be nice to actually print from within the original application itself but I am very pleased

Re: [Finale] OT: Songs for intervals

2003-06-27 Thread Klaas de Jong
to name a few: ascending m6: Black Orpheus a P8: Alice in Wonderland d M6: All Blues d M7: I Love You RockyRoad heeft op vrijdag, 27 jun 2003 om 14:05 (Europe/Amsterdam) het volgende geschreven: Seeing this is the most musical list I'm on, I had a question about songs for intervals: P8:

RE: [Finale] complaints about articulations in 2003

2003-06-27 Thread Fisher, Allen
I hope someone from Coda is reading this... There are some of us out here reading this list, but Coda doesn't officially monitor it. Please send your feature requests to [EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED] if you want to complain and be heard by the powers that be Us wage slaves can't do much

RE: [Finale] OT: Songs for intervals

2003-06-27 Thread Fisher, Allen
a soprano singer with a big vibrato. Is there any other kind?g -Original Message- From: Christopher BJ Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, June 27, 2003 9:32 AM To: Tim Thompson; RockyRoad Cc: Finale List Subject: Re: [Finale] OT: Songs for intervals At 10:25 AM -0400

RE: [Finale] OT: Songs for intervals

2003-06-27 Thread Fisher, Allen
Mark D. Lew Saith: At 8:54 AM 06/27/03, Linda Worsley wrote: I was spared the process of learning intervals by attaching them to songs. I had an early piano teacher who taught me to sing and recognize intervals by practicing singing them on both numbers and solfege syllables, and it worked...

Re: [Finale] Printing in Classic environment

2003-06-27 Thread Darcy James Argue
On Friday, June 27, 2003, at 02:34 PM, P P Dirks wrote: Yes, it's Finale version 2003a specific - all other applications print fine including prior versions of Finale (up to and includeing Notepad2002) still print with my current setup. While I'm glad the GhostView solution is working for

Re: [Finale] OT: Songs for intervals

2003-06-27 Thread RockyRoad
Here are some alternatives I learned: M2: Do a deer m3: O Canada M3: Michael Row Your Boat Ashore P4: Amazing Grace, Here Comes the Bride P5: Main Theme to Star Wars isnt that a 4th? M7: Maria (from West Side Story) The opening Maria is a tritone (Aug 4th) -- David Stonestreet - Coming to you

Re: [Finale] OT: Songs for intervals

2003-06-27 Thread RockyRoad
Title: Re: [Finale] OT: Songs for intervals For major 7th I usually use Bali Hai (from South Pacific) - which goes up the octave then down a semi-tone - not ideal but is better than nothing. Hmm. yes. Actually two other pieces that do that (Up an octave and back one) are Immigrant Song by Led

Re: [Finale] OT: Songs for intervals

2003-06-27 Thread RockyRoad
M7: Maria P4: Here Comes the Bride George Ports You're the second person who has said M7 for Maria. Getting me worried. I'd swear it was a tritone. Is there a later part of the song that uses a M7? -- David Stonestreet - Coming to you from Sydney Australia. [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fleeing from the

Re: [Finale] OT: Songs for intervals

2003-06-27 Thread Patsy Moore
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Daniel Dorff [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes - Original Message - From: Johannes Gebauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] Well, probably not exactly what you are after, but there is a really brilliant ascending minor 6th in Mozart, G minor string quintet, DD: Speaking of Mozart

[Finale] In-Text accidentals

2003-06-27 Thread Brad Beyenhof
How does one globally change the font and/or size of the accidentals you can place within text? I mean like command-shift-F for a flat (as in a group name of Bb Clarinets). Thanks. - Brad Beyenhof [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ Finale mailing