Engraver is nice.
> my editor is looking for other music fonts than Petrucci, Maestro,
November
> or Sonata.
> Has anyone got any suggestions?
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my editor is looking for other music fonts than Petrucci, Maestro, November
or Sonata.
Has anyone got any suggestions?
Thank you
Giovanni
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On Friday, Feb 14, 2003, at 10:43 America/Vancouver, d. collins wrote:
Does anyone have a good idea of a short musical phrase or piece that
would be well suited to try out a music font? Sort of the equivalent
of the brown fox and the lazy dog phrase, though it is much more
difficult to get a g
At 8:53 AM 02/16/03, d. collins wrote:
>When I look at a font, the
>first thing I see is the G-clef, which is probably the most characteristic
>symbol of any music font, at least for me. Then if I could have the F-clef,
>the time signatures, all the noteheads, flags for eighths and sixteenths,
>ac
Le 16/02/03 11:56, "d. collins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit:
> Where can one see or get this font?
I've never been able to find it on their website, but Johannes has once sent
me the font. The one I have is for Mac. Are you working on a macintosh? If
yes then I can send it to you.
Eric
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Le 16/02/03 09:55, "Dennis Bathory-Kitsz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit:
> With Finale, I received an index card with all the characters, keystrokes,
> etc., plus a two-page spread containing all the Finale scoring features in
> a single musical "score". I don't recall if that's still made available
At 08:53 AM 2/16/03 +0100, d. collins wrote:
>I'm afraid I don't know what this "Visual Index" is.
With Finale, I received an index card with all the characters, keystrokes,
etc., plus a two-page spread containing all the Finale scoring features in
a single musical "score". I don't recall if that'
On 16.02.2003 12:28 Uhr, d. collins wrote
> Where can one find out about this Xinfonia font? Google only gives two hits
> for Xinfonia, neither related to a music font.
Go to the download section of www.xemo.com. I think you have to download the
top file and unpack it. The font on it's own is pre
On 16.02.2003 8:53 Uhr, d. collins wrote
> Johannes Gebauer écrit:
>> Wouldn't it be easier to just make a sample page yourself, using any musical
>> symbol you can think of?
>> You definitely need all the clefs, flags, trills, fermata, ...
>
> I'm afraid that simply juxtaposing all the symbols w
On 14.02.2003 19:43 Uhr, d. collins wrote
> Does anyone have a good idea of a short musical phrase or piece that would
> be well suited to try out a music font? Sort of the equivalent of the brown
> fox and the lazy dog phrase, though it is much more difficult to get a good
> idea of a font from j
At 07:43 PM 2/14/03 +0100, Dennis wrote:
>Does anyone have a good idea of a short musical phrase or piece that would
>be well suited to try out a music font?
Is Finale's "Visual Index" available? That would be my choice.
(The other) Dennis
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On Tuesday, July 16, 2002, at 09:33 AM, Johannes Gebauer wrote:
> On 16.07.2002 9:08 Uhr, Patrick Hubers wrote
>>> I forgot to mention "Revere". It comes with Graphire Music
>>> Press and I
>>> believe it is available as a separate purchase as well. Mais,
>>> ca coute
>>> tres cher. I find it
At 7:26 AM 07/17/02, Johannes Gebauer wrote:
>> This is similar to the issue with expressions, isn't it? If the usual
>> text attributes were available for this text string, you could fix any
>> problem with tracking and/or baseline shift.
>
>No, because you cannot influence individual characte
On 17.07.2002 4:50 Uhr, Matthew Hindson wrote
> Extensive editing such shapes within Fontographer is quite challenging, more
> challenging than a hobby like basic font design would allow for...
I know, I wasn't criticizing you.
Johannes
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On 17.07.2002 4:03 Uhr, Mark D. Lew wrote
> This is similar to the issue with expressions, isn't it? If the usual
> text attributes were available for this text string, you could fix any
> problem with tracking and/or baseline shift.
No, because you cannot influence individual characters, at l
> > Matthew Hindson (http://www.hindson.com/) has a clef font with a lot of
> > different styles. You might find one you like!
>
> Yes, I know of this font, and used to have it (now his site seems to be
> down), but it is not really high enough quality to be of much use. I think
> the clefs were m
At 12:00 PM 07/16/02, Johannes Gebauer wrote:
>Is there any way to use the numbers from a music font (Maestro or Engraver)
>for the numbering of repeat brackets, including a dot, ie "1." and "2."?
>
>Currently the dot is misplaced. Anyone know a solution?
This is similar to the issue with expres
On 16.07.2002 9:08 Uhr, Patrick Hubers wrote
>> I forgot to mention "Revere". It comes with Graphire Music Press and I
>> believe it is available as a separate purchase as well. Mais, ca coute
>> tres cher. I find it's G clef _most_ pleasing.
>
> I wasn't aware that this was available separately
--Op 15-07-2002 19:25 +0200 schreef Patrick Hubers:
...
> You could take a look at the Xinfonia font, part of the Xemo open source
> project (http://www.xemo.org).
Upon closer inspection, the noteheads and clefs in the Xinfonia font come
closer to the Henle look-and-feel than in any other font
--Op 15-07-2002 18:29 -0700 schreef Philip Aker:
> I forgot to mention "Revere". It comes with Graphire Music Press and I
> believe it is available as a separate purchase as well. Mais, ca coute
> tres cher. I find it's G clef _most_ pleasing.
I wasn't aware that this was available separately,
--Op 15-07-2002 18:59 -0400 schreef Éric Dussault:
...
> Susato is the font I have yet never seen (or I don't know I've seen it!).
> Has someone a .pdf or something for me to see how it look?
> You can answer to me personally.
I think that Klemm (the German distributor of Finale and the Medieval
I asked this some time ago, but noone answered, so I try again:
Is there any way to use the numbers from a music font (Maestro or Engraver)
for the numbering of repeat brackets, including a dot, ie "1." and "2."?
Currently the dot is misplaced. Anyone know a solution?
Johannes
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On Monday, July 15, 2002, at 02:41 PM, Éric Dussault wrote:
> I don't want to talk for Johannes, but I think he is looking
> for NEW fonts, not expanded versions of the Maestro font. As I
> am also interested by the subject, we are talking here about
> font sets that are not made from the fon
> De : "Mike Cholewa" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date : Tue, 16 Jul 2002 00:50:27 +0200
> À : "'FINALE'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Objet : Re: [Finale] Music Fonts
>
> Of course I don't know what Johannes are looking for exactly.
>
e the more you find out that it also has its shortcomings.
Mike
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> Then how about a the font collection from
> Then how about a the font collection from
> http://www.bayard-nizet.com/Polices_fr.html (Vituoso, etc.)
> These aren't freeware! But maybe you like them. There are pdf files of
> the fonts on the site.
> Mike
I don't want to talk for Johannes, but I think he is looking for NEW fonts,
not expand
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On 15.07.2002 21:09 Uhr, Mike Cholewa wrote
> Matthew Hindson (http://www.hindson.com/) has a clef font with a lot
> of different styles. You might find one you like!
Yes, I know of this fon
On 15.07.2002 21:09 Uhr, Mike Cholewa wrote
> Matthew Hindson (http://www.hindson.com/) has a clef font with a lot of
> different styles. You might find one you like!
Yes, I know of this font, and used to have it (now his site seems to be
down), but it is not really high enough quality to be of
] Music Fonts
On 15.07.2002 13:39 Uhr, Eden - Lawrence D. wrote
> Don't forget the Jazz font.
I did say "not mentioning any hand written fonts" which are of no
interest to me. There is lots of handwritten fonts out there,
unfortunately it seems the "printed style" fon
--Op 15-07-2002 17:01 +0200 schreef Johannes Gebauer:
> What I am looking for is a font that has nicer clefs, especially the
> G-clef. So far they have all been pretty much the same, and my favourite
> is still the Engraver G-clef.
You could take a look at the Xinfonia font, part of the Xemo o
>From the Finale Productivity Package by Bill Duncan there are several fonts
BD Notes - A tweaked version of Maestro
Brackets - Brakets for multi stop indications
Rolls.suit & RollsBig - Roll symbols of preset length with and without arrows
to indicate direction
ChordSuf & ChordSym - Helvetica
On 15.07.2002 13:39 Uhr, Eden - Lawrence D. wrote
> Don't forget the Jazz font.
I did say "not mentioning any hand written fonts" which are of no interest
to me. There is lots of handwritten fonts out there, unfortunately it seems
the "printed style" fonts are quite rare, or rather there isn't t
Scriabin (available in the OS X NoteAbility demo).
On Sunday, July 14, 2002, at 01:05 PM, Johannes Gebauer wrote:
> I am wondering if there are any music fonts out there that I
> haven't heard
> of. Here is the list of fonts I know of (not mentioning any handwritten
> fonts):
Philip Aker
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Subject: Re: [Finale] Music Fonts
Don't forget the Jazz font.
On Sun, 14 Jul 2002, Eric Dannewitz wrote:
> I'm still looking for somewhere to get the BlueNotez font
>
>
> Johannes Gebauer wrote:
>
> >I am wondering if there are any music
Don't forget the Jazz font.
On Sun, 14 Jul 2002, Eric Dannewitz wrote:
> I'm still looking for somewhere to get the BlueNotez font
>
>
> Johannes Gebauer wrote:
>
> >I am wondering if there are any music fonts out there that I haven't heard
> >of. Here is the list of fonts I kn
There are plenty more music fonts around!
Check out this site for more Finale font info among other good things:
http://www.rpmseattle.com/coda/
On that list a favorite of mine is Blake Hodgetts Toccata and Fughetta fonts.
http://www.efn.org/~bch/AboutFonts.html
GraceNotes and Crescendo used to
On 14.7.2002 20:05, "Johannes Gebauer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am wondering if there are any music fonts out there that I haven't heard
> of. Here is the list of fonts I know of (not mentioning any handwritten
> fonts):
>
> Petrucci
> Engraver
> Maestro
> Maestro Wide
>
> Opus (Sibelius?
I'm still looking for somewhere to get the BlueNotez font
Johannes Gebauer wrote:
>I am wondering if there are any music fonts out there that I haven't heard
>of. Here is the list of fonts I know of (not mentioning any handwritten
>fonts):
>
>Petrucci
>Engraver
>Maestro
>Maestro Wid
I am wondering if there are any music fonts out there that I haven't heard
of. Here is the list of fonts I know of (not mentioning any handwritten
fonts):
Petrucci
Engraver
Maestro
Maestro Wide
Opus (Sibelius?)
Aloisen (I found this in my fonts folder, I think it originates in Cakewalk)
Grazio
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