Re: [Finale] Changing key sigs without courtesy naturals - a goodidea?

2003-05-27 Thread Richard Huggins
...makes sense..? I'm surprised to hear you say that. The appearance of anything resembling a key signature means that the old key signature is cancelled and the new one begins. What key has only E-flat in it? However, this could be done graphically. (Maybe that's the workaround you meant.) Just

Re: [Finale] Changing key sigs without courtesy naturals - a goodidea?

2003-05-27 Thread John Howell
At 1:12 AM -0800 5/27/03, Mark D. Lew wrote: At 9:01 AM 05/25/03, Christopher BJ Smith wrote: It's my understanding that cancelling outgoing key signatures with naturals is archaic, kind of like separate beaming of eighths on each syllable was popular a century ago. I never do it. It is my