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 th
Andrew said:
> What this is really about is turf protection. The first desk player
> plays only one size not as a musically necessary requirement, but as
> a mark of status. I regard this as grotesquely unprofessional--maybe
> a cynic would say "grotesquely professional," I don't know. I do know
>
I do, Cecil. Based upon my "Count Items" query last week, Tobias is
developing a plug-in to generate a HUC. Check out TGTools "Downloads &
Docs" page. Yay, Tobias!
-Michèle
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Peter asked:
> > With the usual apologies for OT.have a question regarding
> > description of time signature. We all know 2/4 is simple duple, 6/8 is
> > compound duple etc..can anybody describe 3/8 please?
Liudas replied:
> I would call it Simple meter. There is much terminol
Christopher wrote:
> I am replying to the list on the assumption that there may be some
> others who would like to know as well.
>
>
> Select the Smart Shapes Tool.
Thank you, Christopher! FWIW, I have Finale 2003.r2 on a PC, and when I
followed your instructions, I clicked "Select" and the fir
Hi, all.
The "Count Items" plug-in is pretty useful, but I'm wondering if any of you
know of a plug-in that goes one step further and will tell you what specific
notes you've used in the piece - perhaps even per staff?
I am a composer/arranger who works mostly with handbell music. Handbell
music
Jari wrote:
> Have you (and others who want it) sent in a feature request?
Hi, all! I'm brand-spankin' new to this list, so forgive me if I'm asking a
stupid question.
Where does one send in a feature request?
I do a lot of composing and arranging for handbells & am a member of another
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