Am 10.01.10 22:55, schrieb mmathew1...@comcast.net:
There is an article in the current issue of macilife wherein they seem to be
discussing this topic on page 88 and ƒ.
Does this help?
So what does it say? I haven't got access to MacLife.
Johannes
Am 10.01.10 23:01, schrieb Darcy James Argue:
What mail client are you using?
Thunderbird, I never liked Apple Mail much, and at the time it didn't
work well for me, as it kept wanting to go online even when I was on a
Modem connection.
On the other hand I am sure it has evolved since.
Am 10.01.10 20:32, schrieb Eric Dannewitz:
Well, what are you using that isn't a Monopoly? Apple? Microsoft?
Monopoly of technology, yes. But Google is about to have a monopoly of
information. Some of that information is actually personal. I know they
haven't used it to our disadvantage -
Lawrence Yates wrote:
I'm very happy with Finale but I am increasingly being given Sibelius files
to work with and so am seriously considering buying Sibelius as well. This
offer, if, as someone has suggested, applies to older versions of Finale,
sounds very attractive but I don't want to give
toronado...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun, Jan 10, 2010 at 2:38 PM, Will Roberts whrcompo...@fastmail.fmwrote:
I don't think you have to give up Finale at all. You just have to send
them two pages of your Finale user guide or one of your Finale program
discs.
When I read about this special
On 1/11/2010 6:38 AM, dhbailey wrote:
You don't lose the functionality of any Finale version you
have installed on your computer, and as long as you send an
older version's installation CD you lose absolutely nothing
from your current version, including the ability to
reinstall it if you need
not normally dealing with music that uses this, i am not entirely
sure how is this supposed to be done!
piano trio, pno starts (3/4) with 2 8th notes while vln and vc are
silent for 7 and 14 measures, respectively.
1) am i correct that the pickup is NOT included in the measure
numbers?
1) Yes
2a) NO! Quarter rest is the *only* correct way to notate it. The rest is
certainly an issue for the players.
2b) Yes, if that is the way you normally do it.
Ronald M. Krentzman
-Original Message-
From: finale-boun...@shsu.edu [mailto:finale-boun...@shsu.edu] On Behalf Of
SN jef
My comments are based on my own preferences and experiences playing chamber
music.
If the piano starts on beat 3 of a measure of 3/4 time then do not put two
quarter rests at the front of the measure. That marking indicates to the
pianist that another player begins on the first beat. Absolutely
On Mon Jan 11, at MondayJan 11 8:04 AM, SN jef chippewa wrote:
not normally dealing with music that uses this, i am not entirely
sure how is this supposed to be done!
piano trio, pno starts (3/4) with 2 8th notes while vln and vc are
silent for 7 and 14 measures, respectively.
1) am
Fair enough re monopolies: we are financially raped in Australia by
the banking oligopoly and obviously a monopoly has greater potential
for problems.
However I have the same basic system as you for my mail (not
finalelist). I access email via google/pOP. When an email is
downloaded to
Honestly, Google can gather information about my email. There is
nothing interesting in there. I'd be more concerned with the global
banking monopoly that existsbut that is me.
I think there were a number of suggestions on how to use both IMAP and
POP, or use IMAP in a way similar to how
thanks all, the parts are much clearer now.
2b) should the measure number (1) appear on the MM rest (i have
them appearing normally on MM rests)?
2b) That's a point of contention. I would number it just for clarity
well, i added a cue for the pickup and m1 (thanks guy!) so no longer
a
Thanks Ramond ... will do.
Dean
On Jan 10, 2010, at 6:29 PM, Ray Horton wrote:
Try:
http://www.trombone.org/classifieds
Only horns there in your price range right now are single valve,
but it gets updated on Mondays.
Raymond Horton
Bass Trombonist, Louisville Orchestra
Dean M.
the job came in. the apple upgrade hasn't yet... and no real
information about when it might come out, some speculate the summer,
some say any day now... new arradale processors some 20% faster, some
say that isn't significant.
CES 2010: Intel Officially Announces Core i7, i5, and i3 Chips
Am 11.01.10 16:08, schrieb Eric Dannewitz:
I think there were a number of suggestions on how to use both IMAP and
POP, or use IMAP in a way similar to how you are using POP right now.
And these things are possible using Thunderbird as well (which I use).
Yes, thanks for all the tips, I am still
No.
Cheers,
- DJA
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WEB: http://secretsociety.typepad.com
On 11 Jan 2010, at 1:30 PM, SN jef chippewa wrote:
the job came in. the apple upgrade hasn't yet... and no real information
about when it might come out, some speculate the summer, some say any day
now... new arradale
Jan. 27 is the rumored announcement date for the new MacBookPros. But if you do
need the new machine right away, you are safe to buy after Jan. 13 -- there's a
14-day return policy. If it turns out the new machines are announced on Jan.
27, you can return the old one. You'll have to eat the 10%
The best I can offer is their URL. The discussion was an entire article in
their how-to section of the current February issue of the magazine.
http://www.maclife.com/
I've found that a lot of these magazine editors are very helpful when anyone
has questions about this sort of process.
No problem, Deen.
Dean M. Estabrook wrote:
Thanks Ramond ... will do.
Dean
On Jan 10, 2010, at 6:29 PM, Ray Horton wrote:
Try:
http://www.trombone.org/classifieds
Only horns there in your price range right now are single valve, but
it gets updated on Mondays.
Raymond Horton
Bass
I'm currently working on editing a piece for orchestra and narrator,
and a question came up about standard practice. Often, when the
narrator is delivering his line, there are rests in the orchestra
with fermatas over them. I've inserted cues, the last line the
narrator reads, in all the
I'm not sure there is standard practice. The two std. rep. pieces
for orchestra with narration that come to mind are Peter and the Wolf
and Mendelssohn's MIdsummer Night's Dream. The Prokofiev includes the
entire narration in the score, as I believe also does the Mendelssohn.
(The parts for both
At 7:19 PM -0600 1/11/10, Stephen Lamb wrote:
I'm currently working on editing a piece for orchestra and narrator,
and a question came up about standard practice. Often, when the
narrator is delivering his line, there are rests in the orchestra
with fermatas over them. I've inserted cues,
At 8:39 PM -0600 1/11/10, Robert Patterson wrote:
I'm not sure there is standard practice. The two std. rep. pieces
for orchestra with narration that come to mind are Peter and the Wolf
and Mendelssohn's MIdsummer Night's Dream. The Prokofiev includes the
entire narration in the score, as I
The score to Lincoln portrait is readily available from Boosey
Hawkes in their affordable masterworks study scores series. It's in
an anthology with a few other tunes. Makes a great tax deduction!
On Jan 11, 2010, at 9:32 PM, John Howell john.how...@vt.edu wrote:
At 8:39 PM -0600 1/11/10,
In addition to the works already listed by others, Benjamin Britten's
The Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra has the full cues listed.
The cues are with music, sometimes the cue is at one single fermata,
sometimes the cue spans over multiple fermatas.
Best regards,
Jari Williamsson
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