> From: Johannes Gebauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> My comment about the VPC tape binding method: If you are preparing parts or
> scores for performance, then this system works. Pages turn easily, and it's
> durable enough to hold through rehearsals and performances for some time. I
> rather suspect t
This has probably been discussed before, but I'll ask anyway:
a composer I work with has some old files of a piece that was engraved using
Score. Is there any way for me to translate these over into Finale?
Matt Naughtin
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My two cents as a long-time Orchestra Librarian:
Concertmasters ALWAYS change bowings. Printed bowings in orchestra parts
will inevitably be scribbled out or pencilled over, making a messy, less
legible part. Except for places where you want a specific dynamic or
expressive effect, DON'T print bo
on 9/24/02 10:00 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at
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> Refresh my memory on this: Let's suppose that I'm called upon to make an
> arrangement for small orchestra. I want to do the best I can, but I'm not a
> string player. I can sort of guess at the bowings, but bottom line I don't