Randolph Peters wrote:
> Correct me if I'm wrong, but it seems that the overwhelming consensus
> is that Finale 2008 has all the problems of 2007 and then some,
without any new features that would make the pain more tolerable. (I
know there are new features, but do they improve the day to da
Just got Finale '08 for Windows XP, and I'm creating my first jazz chart in
this version -- and I'm not getting the swing playback. Any help? Please give
me any tips about playback controls, human playback, etc...have no idea why
this isn't working...is this a bug with '08? Grrr.
Patrick J.
On Oct 5, 2007, at 8:04 PM, Kurt Gnos wrote:
It seems people who write these kinds of topics don't read the rest
of the
Finale maillist.
While I sympathize with switching to Sibelius, I've been doing that
for
years, I must admit that I find Finale's new features, even if
keeping the
bugs
Yeah, this is true.
Wish they had SOME sort of interaction with their user base.
Until they get some buggies squashed, I'm sticking with 2007
dhbailey wrote:
Which in previous releases would have already been out by now.
Another caution concerning MakeMusic -- either they can't fix those
Richard Huggins wrote:
I was sent an 08 file that I need to edit. I only have FinMac07 and
there doesn't appear to be a Notepad 08. Would one of you 08'ers put
this into XML for me?
I will be happy to do so.
Just send the file to the e-mail address below.
--
David H. Bailey
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Randolph Peters wrote:
ThomaStudios wrote:
Well, this was the shove I needed. 50% off and you put it perfectly
Bruce: same cost as upgrading to Finale 2008, which I steadfastly
refuse to do. So I took the plunge and ordered the competitive upgrade.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but it seems tha
It seems people who write these kinds of topics don't read the rest of the
Finale maillist.
While I sympathize with switching to Sibelius, I've been doing that for
years, I must admit that I find Finale's new features, even if keeping the
bugs, worth the upgrade. The new "combined" "arrow/mass mov
Thank you for responding. After sending my e-mail question, I stumbled
on the following site which claims to have a piano fingering font that
looks really good: http://home.arcor.de/ansgarkrause/.
Best wishes,
P. Spedden
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I've done the same thing using Articulations, which might be what
you're already doing. But for multiple, stacked fingering for piano
chords, it might work best to set up a variety of expressions by
shape. You could get the spacing just the way you want. But you
would have to define a di
Is there an easy way to put in chord fingerings vertically for piano
scores? At present, I have to manually separate & line up vertical
fingerings, which is time consuming. I am using fingering metatools.
Patricia Spedden
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On 06.10.2007 Kim Patrick Clow wrote:
Oh I see, well maybe you could write to him and find out-- maybe get
his opinion about Lulu as well?
Do you know him? Do you have his email address?
Whatever, am I, afterall, understanding correctly, that Lulu takes 4
Euros, plus 20 %? Meaning that a part
On 10/5/07, Johannes Gebauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am not getting it.
Oh I see, well maybe you could write to him and find out-- maybe get
his opinion about Lulu as well?
Good luck!
Kim
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On 05.10.2007 Kim Patrick Clow wrote:
> Maybe I am misunderstanding, but it seem they charge 4.xx Euros, plus
> 20% of what you add to that for the final price. No?
Yes that's right. I only receive 20 percent percentage from my
publisher. I don't know what the industry standards are, but from w
On 10/5/07, Johannes Gebauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Maybe I am misunderstanding, but it seem they charge 4.xx Euros, plus
> 20% of what you add to that for the final price. No?
Yes that's right. I only receive 20 percent percentage from my
publisher. I don't know what the industry standar
On 05.10.2007 Kim Patrick Clow wrote:
On 10/5/07, Johannes Gebauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Still, how is he making money? I don't understand. Am I missing something?
You mean the gentleman who edited the Handel? Lulu keeps 20 percent,
he keeps 80. Seems more than a fair deal. Considerin
I was sent an 08 file that I need to edit. I only have FinMac07 and
there doesn't appear to be a Notepad 08. Would one of you 08'ers put
this into XML for me?
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That's been my take on it. I've been using 2007 since last year's
upgrade, and have done several projects in it. My last one was very
complicated, modern notation with a 1/4 tone key signature setup.
First big problem I ran into was file corruption. And as is their
usual sentiment, MM c
On 10/5/07, Johannes Gebauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Still, how is he making money? I don't understand. Am I missing something?
You mean the gentleman who edited the Handel? Lulu keeps 20 percent,
he keeps 80. Seems more than a fair deal. Considering it unlikely
that another publisher would
John Howell wrote:
> it is a series of articulation dots over a longer
> note (examples show from 4 to 7), with or without
> a slur over them. Or, individual notes on the
> same pitch (for, I guess, a measured bebung),
> each with an articulation dot over it, all under
> a slur (or tie?).
The for
ThomaStudios wrote:
Well, this was the shove I needed. 50% off and you put it perfectly
Bruce: same cost as upgrading to Finale 2008, which I steadfastly
refuse to do. So I took the plunge and ordered the competitive
upgrade.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but it seems that the overwhelming cons
At 11:14 AM -0400 10/5/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So to the question: Is there a standard notation for Bebung on the
clavichord? Since this is not a period piece, I can't depend on tradition
to guide its use.
I found it! In Donnington (p. 511), quoting CPE Bach and D.G. Türk.
it is a serie
John Howell wrote:
> Where I would look first is New Grove, and second in the CPE Bach
> book on keyboard playing. Also possible, "The Interpretation of
> Early Music" by Robert Donnington. I'll take a look later the
> afternoon if I have some free time.
I found it in the CPE by paging one at a
John Howell wrote:
> Where I would look first is New Grove, and second in the CPE Bach
> book on keyboard playing. Also possible, "The Interpretation of
> Early Music" by Robert Donnington. I'll take a look later the
> afternoon if I have some free time. Excellent question.
I have the CPE book,
Darcy:
> Thanks for bringing that to our attention. That's a great offer. I'm
> not about to jump ship or anything, but for $100, it's definitely
> worth it to have a copy of Sibelius to play around with.
Yup. I've officially fallen for the temptation. MakeMusic made me do it. :)
Dennis
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On 05.10.2007 Kim Patrick Clow wrote:
Yes, each part book is created each as a separate item with their own
catalogue number on the website, seems to be the only way to do it.
Another possibility is just to include the parts along with the score,
with permission to make photocopies as needed.
T
On 05.10.2007 Kim Patrick Clow wrote:
Here is a specific example of someone who did exactly this:
http://stores.lulu.com/thomasbreeze
Seems LULU is cheaper in the UK...
Still, how is he making money? I don't understand. Am I missing something?
Johannes
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Robert - I will definitely keep the list up to date on my experience with
Sib. I notice from your website that you are a horn player, too. All of my
playing was in California before I retired the horn. Do you know Cal Smith?
BC
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At 11:14 AM -0400 10/5/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I have a commission for clavichord duo. The clavichord is an instrument
that is one of my favorites (I built one of the venerable Zuckerman kits
in 1969, but alas sold it during one of my poorer stretches). This is my
first clavichord c
Hey Bruce,
Thanks for bringing that to our attention. That's a great offer. I'm
not about to jump ship or anything, but for $100, it's definitely
worth it to have a copy of Sibelius to play around with.
Cheers,
- Darcy
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On 05 Oct 2007, at 12:01 PM, Br
Well, this was the shove I needed. 50% off and you put it perfectly
Bruce: same cost as upgrading to Finale 2008, which I steadfastly
refuse to do. So I took the plunge and ordered the competitive upgrade.
I'll report in once I've worked it into a project.
J D Thomas
ThomaStudios
Bruce E
On 10/5/07, Kim Patrick Clow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes, each part book is created each as a separate item with their own
> catalogue number on the website, seems to be the only way to do it.
Here is a specific example of someone who did exactly this:
http://stores.lulu.com/thomasbreeze
On 10/5/07, Johannes Gebauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there any way how they can handle part bundles?
Yes, each part book is created each as a separate item with their own
catalogue number on the website, seems to be the only way to do it.
Another possibility is just to include the parts a
Dennis - The fine print on the October half-off offer is:
North/Central/South America: Offer only available to Finale, Encore, Mosaic
and Sibelius Student Edition users residing within North, Central and South
America (Allegro, PrintMusic, Finale Guitar, etc. are not eligible).
I should have m
On 04.10.2007 Kim Patrick Clow wrote:
I know several artists and cartoonists that have used Lulu. It's a
great service and the quality is outstanding.
Do you know of any music publishing done through Lulu?
Is there any way how they can handle part bundles?
Johannes
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Hi all,
I have a commission for clavichord duo. The clavichord is an instrument
that is one of my favorites (I built one of the venerable Zuckerman kits
in 1969, but alas sold it during one of my poorer stretches). This is my
first clavichord commission, a very exciting prospect.
So to the questi
Bruce E. Clausen wrote:
I finally decided to take the plunge and invest in Sibelius 5.
I hope you will keep us informed on your progress. Especially what you
like and dislike as compared with Finale.
--
Robert Patterson
http://RobertGPatterson.com
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Hi Patrick,
Yes -- you can import the older files into Finale 2008, then manually
load the Garritan instruments into the appropriate slots. There
should be some documentation on exactly how to do this included in
the Finale manual.
Cheers,
- Darcy
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