Re: [Finale] TAN Tonality

2002-11-15 Thread hymnist
Main Entry:to£nal£i£ty Pronunciation:t*-*na-l*-t* Function:noun Inflected Form:plural -ties Date:1838 1 : tonal quality 2 a : KEY 7 b : the organization of all the tones and harmonies of a piece of music in relation to a tonic 3 : the arrangement or interrelation of the tones of a work of visual

Re: [Finale] 5/4

2002-11-14 Thread hymnist
Technically, a "song" is written to be "sung." But, of late, the definition has loosened up in popular usage. Terrell D Lewis Music For A New Age http://angelfire.lycos.com/music5/hymnal http://stage.vitaminic.com/main/terrell_lewis/ http://artists.mp3s.com/artists/418/terrell_d_lewis.html http:/

Re: [Finale] Re: Paul McCartney

2002-11-11 Thread hymnist
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Re: [Finale] Re: Paul McCartney

2002-11-11 Thread hymnist
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Re: [Finale] Re: Paul McCartney

2002-11-11 Thread hymnist
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Re: [Finale] Re: Paul McCartney

2002-11-11 Thread hymnist
I'm a lurker here, but I have been using Finale for some time, Voyetra Music Write for even longer and just got Sibelius as well. Which is easier to use largely depends on the use you put it to. Finale is definitely easier to use if you want to put the notes in with a mouse...in fact, real easy s

Re: [Finale] "Real" composers

2002-11-10 Thread hymnist
My personal definition has been a songwriter writes music that is to be sung and a composer writes music that is to be played on an instrument. But sometimes when I say composer, my definition is a lyric writer writes the part of the music that is to be sung and a composer writes the part that is

Re: [Finale] Midi files to Finale files (was "NO Subject")

2002-11-10 Thread hymnist
Now this is awesome... Terrell D Lewis Music For A New Age http://angelfire.lycos.com/music5/hymnal http://artists.mp3s.com/artists/418/terrell_d_lewis.html http://www.freepraiseandworship.com/cgi-bin/files/list/5663.html - Original Message - From: "Bernard Savoie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To:

Re: [Finale] TAN: OS X column view tip

2002-11-10 Thread hymnist
I've been doing it this way for years, but couldn't figure out how to explain it ... ... using this trick, I also set up folders on my desktop for catagories of software and slide my desktop icons onto them...which clears up my desktop, then, clicking on the >> the little window comes up and I ca

Re: [Finale] Midi files to Finale files (was "NO Subject")

2002-11-10 Thread hymnist
Sounds like we all need to go around like Whoopie Goldberg in Sister Act 2: Well, Jamal, when I say "eclectic," I mean ... English as a living language changes over time, I doubt the dictionaries can keep up. It sounds to me like some people are still saying "thee" and "thou" while the rest have

Re: [Finale] Midi files to Finale files (was "NO Subject")

2002-11-09 Thread hymnist
I am a lurker here, but I find this conversation rather amusing. On the one hand, the need for labels in interesting. Do garbage collecters still want to be called "sanitation engineers?" Let me see, I have written or created and had published, and been paid for poetry, crossword puzzles, a book

Re: [Finale] making a wav file (or CD) from Finale

2002-11-07 Thread hymnist
I'm assuming the home Jam Box is like some sort of stereo (sometimes I route my keyboard through a karaoke box).   If you have saved your jingle as a midi, one of the easiest ways is to open it in Acid Pro, adjust it to its original tempo (Acid Pro likes to change the tempo, but it's a one cl