If you are talking about KOMBAT.MUS, the file is virtually empty. Just a few
notes.
I have downloaded BOULEZ--it is a sibelius font.
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At 07:01 PM 9/15/05 -0500, Williams, Jim wrote:
>the file uses a music font called BOULEZ, which I don't have. Heard of this??
Brad mentioned that. He converted it to Maestro. I never heard of it
either, but saw it mentioned as part of Sibelius.
Thanks for taking a look. It turned out to be a tes
Thanks to everyone who responded so quickly.
Brad got to it first!
Gratefully,
Dennis
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Dennis...the file uses a music font called BOULEZ, which I don't have. Heard of
this??
Jim
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Dennis-I have 20
Dennis-I have 2006 and PDF995. It seems to work well. I can give it a try if
you wish.
Jim W.
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Sent: Thu 15-Sep-05 18:35
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Subject: [Finale] Help requested. File I can't open.
Hi all,
Dennis:
I'll give it a shot. Just the one file you need PDF'ed?
Brad
On 9/15/05, Dennis Bathory-Kitsz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Could I ask a favor from one of you with Finale 2006?
>
> We're having our Komposer Kombat on Saturday, and someone has uploaded a
> score without an
Hi all,
Could I ask a favor from one of you with Finale 2006?
We're having our Komposer Kombat on Saturday, and someone has uploaded a
score without any identification. I have Finale 2005b, but it won't open
the file, so I'm guessing it's 2006. It's Enigma binary, so I can't even ID
who sent it.
Leonid,
I ran this by some of my friends who are active in Jewish music
circles, both secular and religious, and they said that ALL the music
that they normally use has transliterated lyrics. In some cases,
particularly for folk singers (and for some cantors(!)) they include
the lyrics in Heb
On 18:06 Uhr Morris Inouye wrote:
Does he sing?
Only love songs when the neighbour's dog is on the heat...but then 24
hours a day.
Johannes
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I was playing for a while with a musical rabbi and his family, and ISTR him
saying that one approach to this problem used in a lot of Jewish songbooks, was
retaining the L-R order of sentences, or lines of lyrics, but each word being
printed R-L. He said it was indeed a problem...
Ken
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> Unless I am mistaken, my acquaintance solves the problem by using> transliteration, using the approximate English language equivalents for
> the Hebrew syllables.>> ns
Yes, that's right. I am arranger and (sometimes) composer of some hymns
and songs in Hebrew, so I use transliteration (phonetic
Dear Noel,
Thanks for your replay. I will be more then grateful if you could ask your
friend about the issue.
Best regards
Leonid
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Sent: Thursday, September 15, 2005 9:47 AM
Subject: Re: [Finale] Hebrew font
On 9/14/05, Johannes Gebauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 14.09.2005 14:13 Uhr Morris Inouye wrote:> (for all of you whose dog ate your old manuals).Well, he didn't eat the Finale manuals, although he did attempt to eatan old Brockhaus Dictionary. Or perhaps he was trying to read it.
But today we
On Sep 14, 2005, at 10:16 PM, Aaron Sherber wrote:
At 06:41 PM 09/14/2005, Claudio Pompili wrote:
>I'm on FinMac2k6 but I'm working on a performance part that was
>orginally created in FinMac2k2. I can't get the multimeasure rest
>create to work. I've already installed the new Finale 2k6 defaul
Thank you Cecil,
These fonts work really good in Word but Finale has problem with it.
The distance between every two letters is different because I am writing
with points (Hebrew punctuation) ,
and this is not good for me.
I am interested in opinion from someone who worked with Hebrew fonts with
Leonid Portnoy wrote:
Hello,
I need to write a lyrics in Hebrew.
Which font can be used for such task, I mean Hebrew font with points.
I'm on FinWin 2004b.
I have an acquaintance who is Jewish and composes in Hebrew, and I will
ask him afresh. A fundamental problem for Hebrew lyrics in music
"Miriam" or "David" have about 70 calligraphs each, 3 versions of each
(regular, fixed, transparent). I don't remember what software has these, but
they can be ordered online individually.
"WP Hebrew David" has 120 (in WordPerfect, I think)
all these are truetype fonts
Cecil Rigby
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