It is good to be merry.
Dean
On Feb 3, 2007, at 2:35 PM, shirling & neueweise wrote:
Unless it is the specific arrangement you want wouldn't it be a
simple job
to arrange it yourself?
hahahaha!
um... arrange... floral... floral arrangement.
ok well, it's not really THAT funny, but i en
Has anyone any experience creating a function staff style for a 4-bar
repeat symbol? I know it muct be possible, but ...
cd
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Windows Recorder, available on all recent PCs that I know of, can be set to
record "what you hear" so streaming is easily circumvented.
>>> I'm sure there must be a way to post an MP3 file to the web
>such that
>>> those accessing it can only listen to it as streaming audio and not
>>> be ab
At 07:02 PM 2/2/2007, David W. Fenton wrote:
>> But, since this was not a problem in XP, whose fault is it???
>
>It's the fault of the software maker for not updating the application
>to work in Vista. Or, your fault, if you've chosen to install on
>Vista an app that hasn't been upgraded for Vist
And even with a streaming mp3 server, it's possible with software (like
Jack on the Mac) to route the stream to a file.
**Leigh
On Sat, Feb 3, 2007, Lee Actor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I'm sure there must be a way to post an MP3 file to the web such that
>> those accessing it can only listen
Unless it is the specific arrangement you want wouldn't it be a simple job
to arrange it yourself?
hahahaha!
um... arrange... floral... floral arrangement.
ok well, it's not really THAT funny, but i enjoyed it.
here are some to give you some ideas:
http://images.google.com/images?q=floral%2
In a recent series of emails, Matthew Hindson and I noted that on a
Mac using Quickeys 3, the Quickeys Background Engine has a memory
leak (or something) and can cause your Mac to slow down enormously.
This usually happens to me after an hour or so of Finale use. I use a
lot of Quickeys macros
Randolph Peters wrote:
In a recent series of emails, Matthew Hindson and I noted that on a Mac
using Quickeys 3, the Quickeys Background Engine has a memory leak (or
something) and can cause your Mac to slow down enormously. This usually
happens to me after an hour or so of Finale use. I use
I don't know who originated this thread - could you contact me privately
please?
The tune of this piece is a traditional folk-dance isn't it?
Unless it is the specific arrangement you want wouldn't it be a simple job
to arrange it yourself?
Cheers,
Lawrence
lawrenceyates.co.uk
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I said I could probably locate a copy- unfortunately my contact in Sydney
has vanished- no one seems to know where to!
Sorry! Cheers K
Keith Helgesen.
Ph: (02) 62910787.
Mob 0417-042171
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> I'm sure there must be a way to post an MP3 file to the web such that
> those accessing it can only listen to it as streaming audio and not be
> able to download it. How do I do that?
>
> Andrew Stiller
> Kallisti Music Press
> http://home.netcom.com/~kallisti/
The only way is for your web host
I think you need to convert it to a streaming-only format, like the
one used by RealPlayer.
Cheers,
- Darcy
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Brooklyn, NY
On 03 Feb 2007, at 4:02 PM, Andrew Stiller wrote:
I'm sure there must be a way to post an MP3 file to the web such
that those accessing it can
On 3 Feb 2007 at 16:02, Andrew Stiller wrote:
> I'm sure there must be a way to post an MP3 file to the web such that
> those accessing it can only listen to it as streaming audio and not be
> able to download it. How do I do that?
Not in a way that can't be circumvented (just like with graphics)
I'm sure there must be a way to post an MP3 file to the web such that
those accessing it can only listen to it as streaming audio and not be
able to download it. How do I do that?
Andrew Stiller
Kallisti Music Press
http://home.netcom.com/~kallisti/
Carl Dershem wrote, in part:
2) if you enter snare/cymbal hits on layer 1 and bass drum kicks on
layer 2, and there are notes on both layers, Finale *automatically*
makes the stems on the notes oppose each other - layer 1 is up, layer
2 is down - which does not happen if you put these parts on
Hey!
Actually, the file was resistant to everyone's suggestions, but when
I went in and made an insignificant change to the system layout #s,
everything righted itself. Go figure!
Thanks for all the suggestions. Going through them all did actually
help!
Cheers...
ng
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I will add a P.S.
After looking at the prices for this C.P.E. Bach edition (where I
cited an example of figures being on *top* of the basso continuo
line), I must say I'm very impressed at how inexpensive they are! I've
seen a few of the first vols. at the Columbia Music library, and
they're just
At 03:12 PM 2/3/2007, Kim Patrick Clow wrote:
>How can you adjust the placement of the numbers 1, and 2 in the repeat
>ending symbol?
Select the repeat too, and the numbers get their own handles.
Or go to Document Options | Repeats | Repeat Endings | Ending Repeat Text
Aaron.
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Hi all:
How can you adjust the placement of the numbers 1, and 2 in the repeat
ending symbol? I've tried the right click to edit the symbol itself,
and I've looked at document options under the text edit (I just see
the fonts and sizes there).
Thanks in advance for your tips,
Kim
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Recordare has just released version 3.6 of Dolet for Finale to improve
the import of MusicXML files from PDFtoMusic Pro. System breaks in
particular will work better with Dolet 3 for Finale than the built-in
MusicXML in Finale 2007.
We also sell PDFtoMusic Pro on our site, and there is a discount
On 3 Feb 2007 at 19:58, dc wrote:
> David W. Fenton écrit:
> >Any actual continuo player will tell you that with an
> >unrealized continuo part, figures above the bass are more logical and
> >much easier to realize and read (they are in the right place for
> >normal scanning up and down of the sco
At 01:47 PM 2/3/2007, shirling & neueweise wrote:
>keeping in mind you will lose any and all layout adjustments done up
>to now (system spacing, page reduction percentages etc), as well as
>staff optimization.
Yes, thank you for adding this -- I was writing in haste before.
Aaron.
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Make sure the Page Format for Score settings are correct, and then
try Page Layout | Redefine Pages | All Pages.
keeping in mind you will lose any and all layout adjustments done up
to now (system spacing, page reduction percentages etc), as well as
staff optimization. but it sounds like th
But all Update Layout seems to do in that case is give me the
spinning-beach-ball-of-death.
select all, unlock all systems (cmd-U) and update layout again; have
dinner and maybe a nap while it runs. i've come across this before
and it can sometimes take a long time. it should be fine after
Kim,
I have seen figures both above and below the bass line in both modern
editions and in reprints of original editions. My preference would be
for figures below the bass, but I can see that putting them above can
be more convenient in scores. When I am playing a continuo from a
cello part,
At 01:13 PM 2/3/2007, Neal Gittleman wrote:
>I've opened the file in 2k7b (but had the same results using 2k6c).
>I get the the first few bars on page one and what looks like all the
>rest of the 320 bars all jammed on page two.
Make sure the Page Format for Score settings are correct, and then
On 3 Feb 2007 at 13:09, Kim Patrick Clow wrote:
> A few months ago, I asked about placement of basso continuo figures
> above the bass line and most suggested that wasn't the normative way
> to do things. So after spending much time tweaking and adjusting my
> figures in my Finale file, I discover
I had this on one file a long time ago and used the page layout/re-size
staff systems to resize the staff by 1%. That solved the problem but I don't
know why.
I had the same problem occur when I used the "fit music" facility and didn't
physically change the "number of bars per system" by e
Greetings...
FinMac2k7b on a PowerBook G4 running OS 10.4.8...
An arranger has sent me a 2k6c file that I'm trying to print out with
grave difficulties. I can't reach him right now and I'm hoping maybe
all-y'all can help...
I've opened the file in 2k7b (but had the same results using 2k6c
Hi all:
A few months ago, I asked about placement of basso continuo figures
above the bass line and most suggested that wasn't the normative way
to do things. So after spending much time tweaking and adjusting my
figures in my Finale file, I discovered AR Editions requires figures
ABOVE the bass
That was I. At least I have access to the brass band score as arraged
by Derek Broadbent. I'm working on getting you a copy.
Horace
On Sat, 3 Feb 2007 07:36:18 -0500, you wrote:
>I can't remember who said they had this scoreplease remind me.
>
>Larry
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After Bob Florence's questions of a couple of weeks ago, I began to do a
bit of experimenting and goofing around with drum set notation, and have
made a major change to the way I work which may (r may not) work as well
for those of you who do drumset parts.
Rather than using the standard thing
On 2/2/07, John Hinchey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all,
I've had a chance to work with a new piece of software that is really
helpful. It's called PDFtoMusic.
It reads PDFs and then generates a music XML file that you can open
in Finale.
That's a great tool! Big time saver.
I really wish
I must say that nevertheless the effort the programmers could have done in
making that software, the price is a bit high
-Messaggio Originale-
Da: "dc" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
A:
Data invio: sabato 3 febbraio 2007 10.12
Oggetto: Re: [Finale] DP quickscribe into Finale
John Hinchey
I can't remember who said they had this scoreplease remind me.
Larry
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Ken Moore wrote:
In my WinFin 2004 (under XP), optimisation in the Page Layout tool
occasionally gives anomalous results. I have a score in which I have
used optimisation to reduce the number of page turns. With some
adjustment of system spacings, I now have two pages on which the
original t
In my WinFin 2004 (under XP), optimisation in the Page Layout tool
occasionally gives anomalous results. I have a score in which I have
used optimisation to reduce the number of page turns. With some
adjustment of system spacings, I now have two pages on which the
original two systems of five
dhbailey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ken Moore wrote:
>> Please will you tell me the place in the WinFin 2004 UI >> that allows me to
set the size of the handle square.
I did want to point out that MakeMusic have finally included
that option in the Program Options dialogue (Finale2007)
a
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