Re: [Finale] Conventional Metronome Mark

2004-04-08 Thread Christopher BJ Smith
At 4:45 PM +0200 4/08/04, Giovanni Andreani wrote: Thank you David, and all who answered to my question. I didn't get to explain myself correctly. Her's how it stands: I've got, lets say, a 16 bars melody in 3/8 and a metronome value as: sixteenth = 120. I want to display the metronome's pulse over

Re: [Finale] Conventional Metronome Mark

2004-04-08 Thread dumusic
Here is what I do for the situation you outline. However, I must preface this by saying that the handwritten notation is much more effective because it draws attention to itself. I learned this many years ago from Dr. Charlene Archibeque, at that time (perhaps still) Director of Choral Music at S

Re: [Finale] Conventional Metronome Mark

2004-04-08 Thread Giovanni Andreani
> There are two ways this is shown, both are used about equally: > > 1) [graphic of the note]=[metronome number] > example: quarter=120 > > > 2) M.M.[metronome number] (I was taught that the M.M. stands for > Maelzel's Metronome) > example: M.M.120 > > David H. Bailey Thank you David, and all

Re: [Finale] Conventional Metronome Mark

2004-04-08 Thread Javier Ruiz
Buongiorno, Giovanni. I would say: Symbols or symbols for beat unit = number (the number representing the number of beat units per minute) For example: Symbol for quarter note = 60 Or Symbol for half note = 120 I use 20 points for the size of the font. There is a plug-in to create tempo mar

RE: [Finale] Conventional Metronome Mark

2004-04-08 Thread Brad Beyenhof
, 2004 5:54 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: [Finale] Conventional Metronome Mark > > > There are two ways this is shown, both are used about equally: > > 1) [graphic of the note]=[metronome number] > example: quarter=120 > > > 2) M.M.[metronome number] (I was

Re: [Finale] Conventional Metronome Mark

2004-04-08 Thread David H. Bailey
There are two ways this is shown, both are used about equally: 1) [graphic of the note]=[metronome number] example: quarter=120 2) M.M.[metronome number] (I was taught that the M.M. stands for Maelzel's Metronome) example: M.M.120 David H. Bailey Giovanni Andreani wrote: Hello, what sign woul

[Finale] Conventional Metronome Mark

2004-04-08 Thread Giovanni Andreani
Hello, what sign would you state is mostly used to indicate the metronome puls what appear's over a music line? Giovanni ___ Finale mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale