Other than the price, is there a difference between the Academic and
regular versions of Finale 2006?
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No.
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Richy schrieb:
Other than the price, is there a difference between the Academic and
regular versions of Finale 2006?
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It seems to be a slow day, so here is a copying question: For years, for non-vocal music, I have always put expressive marks (like espressivo and dolce and feroce and so on) above the line. I have seen this in some published music, and I like keeping it cleanly separated from dynamics. And
My reaction was the same, but I have another question. Our community band is preparing a concert program that includes several pieces in which all the accents are above the notes, even though (in the tuba part) the vast majority of notes are stems up on the staff. Is this an acceptable
Hi list,
i got finished my A2 score, now the matter is how to print.
I have to save it as pdf or tiff but i only get very low resolution image.
Can anybody say to me how to configure the resolution of a pdf or tiff in
Finale. ( i have also the matter between Mac and Wndows, i work on a Mac
josue moreno wrote:
Hi list,
i got finished my A2 score, now the matter is how to print.
I have to save it as pdf or tiff but i only get very low resolution image.
Can anybody say to me how to configure the resolution of a pdf or tiff
in Finale. ( i have also the matter between Mac and
Josue wrote:
i got finished my A2 score, now the matter is how to print.
While this does not specifically answer your question, an alternative
solution might be useful: if the entity who is printing your file
installs Finale Notepad (free to download, as I recall) and has the
fonts you
Hello all,
I'm working on my first FinMac2005b project in OSX (Man...are there times I
miss FinMac 2002b and
OS 9!). I got a great deal on a G5 (non Intel iMac) for my home studio and have
finally
made the jump to Finale for OSX. In terms of speed relative to FinMac 2002/OS
9.2 running
on a
I'm not sure that you can do this. Double-clicking a doc seems to launch the
latest installed version of Finale. However, if you launch an earlier
version of the program first (most conveniently, from the dock), then
double-clicking a Finale file will open it in the running application.
(Unlike
On 6 Mar 2006 at 10:44, Jonathan Smith wrote:
Instructional - Above staff
Stylistic - Below staff
Could you explain the difference in meaning here?
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On 06 Mar 2006, at 12:16 PM, ER @ HOME wrote:
OK...venting over. I've been trying to get my project file to
automatically open with
FinMac 2005b without automatically launching the Finale 2006 Demo
also installed
on my hard drive. I execute a Get Info...scroll down to the Open
With scroll
Kurt Gnos / 2006/03/05 / 04:35 PM wrote:
How, then, comes that Mac users are a little little percentage of all
computer users?
A very common question, and the canned answer is:
The BMW share is 3%, and no one seems to have problem with that :-)
Sorry, I couldn't resist.
P.S., My old G4 Dual
Thank you Darcy. I stand corrected.
JR
On 3/6/06 1:37 PM, Darcy James Argue [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 06 Mar 2006, at 12:16 PM, ER @ HOME wrote:
OK...venting over. I've been trying to get my project file to
automatically open with
FinMac 2005b without automatically launching the Finale
Kurt Gnos / 2006/03/05 / 04:35 PM wrote:
How, then, comes that Mac users are a little little percentage of all
computer users?
Because PC desktops are very much cheaper than MACs, off-the shelf, and
have many more hardware add-on options.
Phil Daley AutoDesk
At 3/6/2006 12:47 PM, John Roberts wrote:
I'm not sure that you can do this. Double-clicking a doc seems to launch the
latest installed version of Finale. However, if you launch an earlier
version of the program first (most conveniently, from the dock), then
double-clicking a Finale file will
Hi everyone,
We already talked briefly about this project here on the Finale list, but
here is the official launch announcement I just posted to the Orchestra
list. I'd be delighted if you could pass this along. Just 345 more
commissions to go. :)
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Today is the official launch of my 365-day
Bilthoven, not Utrecht :)
Dennis Bathory-Kitsz wrote:
Hi everyone,
We already talked briefly about this project here on the Finale list, but
here is the official launch announcement I just posted to the Orchestra
list. I'd be delighted if you could pass this along. Just 345 more
commissions to
It works exactly the same way in OS X.
- Darcy
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http://secretsociety.typepad.com
Brooklyn, NY
On 06 Mar 2006, at 1:04 PM, Phil Daley wrote:
Of course, in Windows, you can always right click a file and choose
Open with and choose the correct program.
On 6 Mar 2006 at 14:31, Phil Daley wrote:
Kurt Gnos / 2006/03/05 / 04:35 PM wrote:
How, then, comes that Mac users are a little little percentage of
all computer users?
Because PC desktops are very much cheaper than MACs, off-the shelf,
and have many more hardware add-on options.
I
I am currently working on a renaissance project involving lyrics in
different language for different songs.
Is there someone on the list who's confortable enough with portugese
to tell me what would be the correct hyphenation for these words:
teñyo : te-ñyo or teñ-yo
descoñyo :
Can't help you with the portuguese question, Eric, but the Castellano, I
can help with having studied Spanish in high school.
Never separate two adjacent L's. The double L in spanish is not like an
Italian double L in that it represents only a double consonant. The LL
digraph in Spanish is
hello éric,
that is probably a ancient portuguese or a dialect. perhaps something near
galego, the galician language, or other spanish dialect, as there are ñ's, a
letter from the spanish alphabet.
in modern portuguese you'll find desconhecido (unknown) and tenho (I
have).
hope this helps,
For anyone who is interested in the threatened Chapter Seven bankruptcy
on April 1 of the Louisville Orchestra and how negotiations have sunk to
that point, see the excellent series of articles (presently four) by
Drew McManus starting on this page:
On Mar 6, 2006, at 5:09 PM, Éric Dussault wrote:
teñyo : te-ñyo or teñ-yo
descoñyo : des-co-ñyo-ci-da or des-coñ-yo-ci-da
I really prefer the second choice, but still have a slight hesitation.
These are non-standard spellings, so it's hard to say for sure, but I
incline strongly toward your
Raymond Horton wrote:
For anyone who is interested in the threatened Chapter Seven bankruptcy
on April 1 of the Louisville Orchestra and how negotiations have sunk to
that point, see the excellent series of articles (presently four) by
Drew McManus starting on this page:
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