Update to 2002a (free).
> -Original Message-
> From: dr.a.s. weinstangel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, February 19, 2003 1:52 PM
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> Subject: [Finale] Problems with Smart Shapes
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> I have opened some old files in Finale 2
At 4:56 PM 02/19/03, Richard Yates wrote:
> I've heard it argued that the reason opera singers use--and get
> away with--such big vibratos is so they can be heard over an
> orchestra. [...]
>
>Makes sense to me. Maybe, in a wide vibrato, such as is often
>(unfortunately) heard, the pit
I've heard it argued that the reason opera singers use--and get
away with--such big vibratos is so they can be heard over an
orchestra. Unless someone can provide me with evidence to the
contrary--preferably experimental--the thought of vibrato
increasing volume strikes me
I've heard it argued that the reason opera singers use--and get away
with--such big vibratos is so they can be heard over an orchestra. Unless
someone can provide me with evidence to the contrary--preferably
experimental--the thought of vibrato increasing volume strikes me as so
much piffle! ...
J
le 19/02/03 14:51, dr.a.s. weinstangel à [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
> I have opened some old files in Finale 2002 without a problem, except that I
> am not able to add any slurs (normal or dashed) to the music. Double
> clicking on the note does not do anything. Crescendos and all other shapes
>
I have opened some old files in Finale 2002 without a problem, except that I
am not able to add any slurs (normal or dashed) to the music. Double
clicking on the note does not do anything. Crescendos and all other shapes
work just fine. I wonder if any of you has encountered the same bug, and
w