[Finale] Lunga (2)

2006-07-16 Thread Henry E. Howey
Yep, the FUGHETTA has it, BUT it is based on Petrucci (ugh;-) Also,Blake Hodgetts seems an absent landlord as I sent him some money from PAYPAL months ago, to no avail. FINALE (as far as i know has no way to assign 16-quarters as a value;-( Henry Howey Professor of Music Sam Houston State Unive

Re: [Finale] LUNGA anyone? ;-)

2006-07-16 Thread Andrew Stiller
On Jul 15, 2006, at 11:35 PM, Henry E. Howey wrote: I'm still transcribing early music and, though I will likely "update the "white" to "black" notation, I would LOVE to have a LUNGA for final measures. Anyone else? Me, I suppose. I have actually written longas into several original compo

RE: [Finale] LUNGA anyone? ;-)

2006-07-16 Thread Owain Sutton
The Fughetta font has symbols which should do what you need: http://www.efn.org/~bch/aboutfonts.html If, like me in the past, you want a wider maxima for ending notes, it's straightforward to stretch the symbol with a font editor. > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mai

RE: [Finale] Ot- copyright.

2006-07-16 Thread keith helgesen
Thanks for advice- and jogging the memory!   Reminds me of the time on Eastbourne Bandstand- in 1957 (I think!) Bands of Royal Corps of Signals.   Our timpanist was frantically tuning his timps for “Lawrence”- and completely missed the “Boss” (LtCol John L Judd) announcing that we would

[Finale] Ot- copyright.

2006-07-16 Thread Jonathan Smith
Please folks, a bit of advice.We, (Canberra City Band here in Australia) have a very tatty copy of the Maurice Jarre music for the film Lawrence of Arabia.It works wonderfully for concert band and we dig it out every couple of years and thoroughly enjoy playing it. The audience loves it too! Lookin