At 2:07 PM 11/03/03, Jamin Hoffman wrote:
>In MacFin2003 (or WinFin 2004 - I use both), is there a way to find
>and replace articulations easily? For instance - I want to change
>16th note subdivision lines (art. no. 33) on notes to 32nd note
>subdivision lines (art. no. 34).
Others have already
Hmm...Even though I do not like dotted rests, I'd probably do it as a
dotted half rest and a dotted quarter rest or as three dotted quarter
rests...
Allen
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At 9:45 PM +0100 11/03/03, Johannes Gebauer wrote:
How would one indicate a rest for exactly half a measure of 18/8 (which is
basically two 9/8 measures, with six beats per measure, one beat per dotted
quarter)? In the 18th century print I am working from I see a half rest, how
would this be notate
How would one indicate a rest for exactly half a measure of 18/8 (which is
basically two 9/8 measures, with six beats per measure, one beat per dotted
quarter)? In the 18th century print I am working from I see a half rest, how
would this be notated in modern notation?
Johannes
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I doubt that many members of this list are applied music teachers.
Your friendly list-owner is actually that, and got into the notation
business to make more playable music than could be done by hand.
Along the way, I became interested in another MAKEMUSIC product,
SMARTMUSIC. It's an accompany
At 02:07 PM 11/3/2003, Jamin Hoffman wrote:
>In MacFin2003 (or WinFin 2004 - I use both), is there a way to find
>and replace articulations easily? For instance - I want to change
>16th note subdivision lines (art. no. 33) on notes to 32nd note
>subdivision lines (art. no. 34).
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On Monday, November 3, 2003, at 11:07 AM, Jamin Hoffman wrote:
In MacFin2003 (or WinFin 2004 - I use both), is there a way to find
and replace articulations easily? For instance - I want to change
16th note subdivision lines (art. no. 33) on notes to 32nd note
subdivision lines (art. no. 34).
Ma
In MacFin2003 (or WinFin 2004 - I use both), is there a way to find
and replace articulations easily? For instance - I want to change
16th note subdivision lines (art. no. 33) on notes to 32nd note
subdivision lines (art. no. 34).
Thanks -
Jamin Hoffman
209 Madero Dr.
Thiensville, WI 53092
Thanks for this most illuminating explanation!!
I read years ago that the circle was the sign for "perfection" -
meaning Father, Son, and Holy Spirit - ie 3. And that the part circle
was "lesser", and meant 4.
Stan Lord
On 2 Nov 2003, at 20:49, John.Howell wrote:
Hi all:
I know the sign for c
d. collins wrote:
I'm not sure I understand the difference between these two notions in
the case where you only have one verse (i.e. one line of text under
the music). Is there one of the two I can simply ignore in that case?
The example in the OLD is with three verses, so it's hard to see what
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