Re: [Finale] Re: New to list, want critique

2003-10-14 Thread Mr. Liudas Motekaitis
> Keef wrote: [snip] We usually just ask and somebody usually just answers. We are economic in our use of pixels and if we brag, we usually keep it confined to a clause of one sentence. ___ Finale mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.shsu.edu/ma

Re: [Finale] Re: New to list, want critique

2003-10-14 Thread David H. Bailey
Keef wrote: [snip of incredible list of stuff] my own familiarity with the piece. Does this give you a clearer picture of where I've been and where I might head to? I'm very unfocussed at the moment and need to investigate my options but I *desperately* need help on that. I hope I'm aski

Re: [Finale] Re: New to list, want critique

2003-10-14 Thread David W. Fenton
On 14 Oct 2003 at 15:25, Keef wrote: > if Chopin's music weren't so *unreadable* it wouldn't be so > scary for pianists, so the goal is to make it at least in the realm of > sight-readable. Uh, as a pianist I would say that you have a number of problems with that statement: 1. Chopin isn't sca

[Finale] Re: New to list, want critique

2003-10-14 Thread Keef
A couple of suggestions: - you might tell us more precisely in what field you plan to work in. I'm so incredibly unfocussed here it's not funny. I don't know where the talent lies -- it's the old "carving the niche" problem. I *did* do a relative time score back in 3.0 (and *gawd* it's ugly

Re: [Finale] TAN (?) Outlook Express / list help

2003-10-14 Thread David W. Fenton
On 14 Oct 2003 at 11:06, Johannes Gebauer wrote: > If possible I would ask that people send mail to the list by using the > TO handler, rather than CC, but if that's not an option I can live > with the current situation. There are a whole host of headers you could use for filtering: X-BeenTher

Re: [Finale] TAN (?) Outlook Express / list help

2003-10-14 Thread Brad Beyenhof
The only problem with *that* is that if someone sends a personal reply it will end up in your Finale box as well! I have my filter settings set to send mail with BOTH "[Finale]" in the subject AND "any recipient" containing the string "shsu.edu." This is in OS X Mail... not the most wonderful

[Finale] New to list, want critiques

2003-10-14 Thread Keef
Hi everyone ... I'm looking for someone to send a few examples of my work in Finale (trying to change careers) for critique, but I need a mentor of sorts, because I'm flying by the seat of my pants basically. I need to see if I'm a contender of any sort basically, and I'm trying to build a dy

Re: [Finale] TAN (?) Outlook Express / list help

2003-10-14 Thread Richard Huggins
I ditto the reply below. I do this in my Outlook Express and it works perfectly. Include the [ and ] brackets unless you want any occurance of the word "finale" in the Subject to be routed to the Finale folder, which you may. --Richard > From: "Daniel Dorff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > In Tools | Mess

Re: [Finale] 2004 playback

2003-10-14 Thread David H. Bailey
I can confirm it for you (turnabout is fair play!) I will contact winsupport about this. The documentation says nothing about how this new playback of smart-shapes, expressions (not all, apparently!), and articulations only works with layer 1. Thanks for pointing it out, so I won't be wondering

Re: [Finale] Re: [Olist] Why Are Artists Poor? (book review--long)

2003-10-14 Thread Andrew Stiller
Very good! I have a colleague who teaches commercial music type courses (improvisation, songwriting, etc), and he often has students who just think they can wing it and be a successful musician. He says to them: "What if you were undergoing brain surgery, and the surgeon walks in and says to

[Finale] 2004 playback

2003-10-14 Thread Richard Yates
The combination of human playback and playback-programmed dynamics is driving me nuts. Can someone confirm these two preliminary conclusions: Hairpins do not affect layers 2-4. Measure attached dynamics do not affect layers 2-4. Richard Yates ___ Fi

Re: [Finale] Re: [Olist] Why Are Artists Poor? (book review--long)

2003-10-14 Thread gj.berg
Very nice review Andrew. The religious/artist thing was an interesting tangible example. I would pursue that a bit further, in that, rather than priests or monks ---that is attendees of the flock -- and admitting that some art does resemble this form of expression -- the actual religious mod

Re: [Finale] TAN (?) Outlook Express / list help

2003-10-14 Thread Daniel Dorff
In Tools | Message Rules | Mail | Mail Rules, define that filter to grab anything with [Finale] in the Subject field. Then it doesn't matter what's in the to: or cc: field. - Original Message - From: "Don Hart" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, October 14, 2003 3:4

Re: [Finale] TAN (?) Outlook Express / list help

2003-10-14 Thread David H. Bailey
Refine your filters so that all three addresses will route to your designated folder. If you can't add additional conditions to an existing filter, then add a second or third filter to handle all three finale-list addresses. [EMAIL PROTECTED] is a convenience that shsu activated when it chang

Re: [Finale] TAN (?) Outlook Express / list help

2003-10-14 Thread Johannes Gebauer
I don't know why mails sent _to_ the alternate list address don't sort, but in my case mails that have the list address as one of the (and not the only one) CC addresses don't sort. These are usually mails sent by David Bailey and (I think) Craig. (I realize that I could probably sort this out som

[Finale] TAN (?) Outlook Express / list help

2003-10-14 Thread Don Hart
Up until a couple of months or so ago, all of my Finale List mail was routed to a designated folder, separate from the rest of my email. Since then, though, more and more Finale List mail has come straight to my general inbox. Without checking every single post, it seems that those sent to <[EM

Re: [Finale] Re: [Olist] Why Are Artists Poor? (book review--long)

2003-10-14 Thread Mr. Liudas Motekaitis
- Original Message - From: "Tim Thompson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > 'I never really studied brain surgery, but I'm > pretty good at winging it!'" I realize this is a far-fetched analogy, > but it speaks to the perceptions of people concerning what it takes to > be a professional in any field v