[Finale] Donald Rice's Golden Age font

2006-07-30 Thread Jonathan Smith
After many years’ hiatus, I find myself getting back into the music biz, but I am unable to locate a faithful old friend, namely the Golden Age typeface created by Donald Rice.  I was unable to find much info on the web, and have so far received no response from Mr. Rice with the email addresses I

Re: Subject: Re: [Finale] Triplets question

2006-07-30 Thread Tyler Turner
I used to use Speedy for everything. Since Finale 2004 I've switched to using Simple pretty exclusively. In current versions of Finale, tuplets are one of the areas that I really prefer Simple over Speedy. Tyler --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Thanks for all the suggestions! I tried the first > o

Subject: Re: [Finale] Triplets question

2006-07-30 Thread SteveSTCC
Thanks for all the suggestions! I tried the first one first (see below), and it works very easily. (Also, I've been using Simple Entry and now I've learned something new about the advantages to Speedy Entry.) -Steve S NYC In a message dated 7/27/06 1:02:45 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: << From:

Re: [Finale] RE: OT: J. Fux and his music

2006-07-30 Thread Kim Patrick Clow
On 7/30/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: According to Grove:Modern editionJohann Joseph Fux: Sämtliche Werke, ed. H. Federhofer and O. Wessely, Johann-Joseph-Fux-Gesellschaft, 8 ser. (Graz and Kassel, 1959–)     Thanks so much.   Unfortunately there isn't a website for the Fux Soci

[Finale] RE: OT: J. Fux and his music

2006-07-30 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
According to Grove: Modern edition Johann Joseph Fux: Sämtliche Werke, ed. H. Federhofer and O. Wessely, Johann-Joseph-Fux-Gesellschaft, 8 ser. (Graz and Kassel, 1959–) For locations: "The majority of Fux sources are in the Österreichische Nationalbibliothek, Vienna. Other important locations are

Re: [Finale] Golden Age and other lost fonts

2006-07-30 Thread Robert Patterson
I was able to rescue the Ghent Percussion font using the steps outlined at: http://www.robertgpatterson.com/techtipsfaq.html#anchor#MOSX.4 If these are TrueType fonts, you may be able to do the same. If they are Adobe fonts, do they not work as-is? Henry E. Howey wrote: Actually, there are

[Finale] Golden Age and other lost fonts

2006-07-30 Thread Henry E. Howey
Actually, there are several other fonts designed by individuals that have been lost. My great favorite was CYBERSCORE that I preferred to JAZZFONT. I tried to find an updating font utility, but this is beyond the scope of my expertise or energy;-( Henry Howey Professor of Music Sam Houston Sta