If you like, I can send it to you as a one-item expression library.<<
Thanks, but I have one that I drew to use with left hand piano chords that
are very wide. I was also transposing a song that used parenthesis-type
brackets for this, and ended up just making a copy of the parenthesis
articu
At 11:15 PM 11/17/02, Crystal Premo wrote:
>If you find it, let me know. I, too, have searched in vain.
I'll probably create my own then. Shouldn't be too hard. I vaguely recall
doing this many years ago. The instructions were explicitly spelled out in
the old "Encyclopedia" manual. I just fig
Perhaps I should look in a different
template?<<
If you find it, let me know. I, too, have searched in vain.
Crystal Premo
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At 9:03 AM 11/18/02, Esmond Pitt wrote:
>Can I do these in Finale (2000c)? or is there some other notation I should use?
I would enter these as a measure-attached expression -- either text or
shape, depending on what you want the bracket to look like.
I was thinking that in the Coda templates the
The MS I'm setting has vertical brackets indicating where soprano & alto, or
tenor & bass, stop sharing the same line of words, and where they start sharing
again.
Can I do these in Finale (2000c)? or is there some other notation I should use?
TIA
EJP
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