The publishers of this genre offer supplementary charts for everything from
rhythm sections to full orchestrations. On the lead sheets (the only charts
that would have symbols) they may or may not follow the vertical
convention...I just don't see those charts enough to notice. But their
octavos use
On Wednesday, May 28, 2003, at 07:25 AM, Richard Huggins wrote:
That's just the point. YOUR experience, not mine. And to put it
another way,
YOUR market, not mine. ("Every player I know...") I disagree with your
evaluation of the impropriety of using vertical chord symbols to mean
alternate bass
That's just the point. YOUR experience, not mine. And to put it another way,
YOUR market, not mine. ("Every player I know...") I disagree with your
evaluation of the impropriety of using vertical chord symbols to mean
alternate bass. But I am unlikely ever to produce charts that you or the
music ma
On Tuesday, May 27, 2003, at 10:57 AM, Richard Huggins wrote:
While technically speaking this is a correct statement, I wouldn't
agree
that it should be avoided except for such cases. I personally use the
stacked appearance because I find it much faster to read as a
performer.
But Richard, this
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> To: "finale list" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: [Finale] Alternate Bass
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> Using Mac Fin 2003, typing chords into score.
>
> If I want an alternate bass I type "/" then the letter.
> How can I get this to always show under the root?
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> D