At 2:22 PM -0500 11/10/02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 11/10/02 12:20:38 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< select it with the Mass Mover and hit 4 (above letter E on
the computer keyboard, not the numeric keypad) >>
What would be the difference between which "4" is pressed?
The
In a message dated 11/10/02 12:20:38 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< select it with the Mass Mover and hit 4 (above letter E on
the computer keyboard, not the numeric keypad) >>
What would be the difference between which "4" is pressed?
BTW - You are the ONLY 2 people I know (yes-I am sure th
At 12:30 PM + 11/10/02, Patsy Moore wrote:
In message , Christopher BJ
Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes in response to Giz Bowe:
Here is what I do to avoid those nasty pileups when I have four
chords in a bar and they are Am7(b5)/D, D13(b9#11), Abm7(b5)/Db,
Db13(b9#11) heaven help us all.
In message , Christopher BJ
Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes in response to Giz Bowe:
>Here is what I do to avoid those nasty pileups when I have four
>chords in a bar and they are Am7(b5)/D, D13(b9#11), Abm7(b5)/Db,
>Db13(b9#11) heaven help us all.
I've never used the chord system but I wonder
At 6:46 PM -0500 11/09/02, Giz Bowe wrote:
I usually have the "Avoid collisions" box checked for chords, but it
has the unfortunate quality of messing up music spacing, even if
there is only one chord in the measure. Furthermore, if there
happens to be, say 4 chords in a measure, they still col
I usually have the "Avoid collisions" box checked for chords, but it has
the unfortunate quality of messing up music spacing, even if there is only
one chord in the measure. Furthermore, if there happens to be, say 4 chords
in a measure, they still collide! I'm using WinFin2k3r2.
Is there any s