At 7:24 AM -0500 11/21/10, David H. Bailey wrote:
I understand the use of clefs to transpose from concert pitch music
to the differently keyed transposing instruments, but is there a
chart somewhere which does things in reverse?
So that looking at a part for F horn, for example, which is print
Perhaps some on the list would enjoy this video of the
Secret Society, "On Canvas"
http://video.whyy.org/video/1383585488/
tim
On Nov 21, 2010, at 6:26 PM, Randolph Peters wrote:
There is a nice article (and video) of Finale List member Darcy
Argue in Saturday's Globe and Mail.
http://
For those of you not familiar with the newspaper, The Globe and Mail
is Canada's **national Toronto** paper.
interesting but somehow appropriate geographical-political comment...
if you ask torontonians.
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FWIW...
Solved this by removing the .kext file for pocket audio.
Steve P.
On 19 Nov 2010, at 19:18, Steve Parker wrote:
Hi,
I'm finding that if I plug headphones (or unplug) whilst Finale is
running FInale hangs with a spinning disc.
Can anyone think of how this can happen?
I would have th
There is a nice article (and video) of Finale List member Darcy Argue in
Saturday's Globe and Mail.
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/arts/music/darcy-argue-low-profile-canadian-jazzman/article1805941/
For those of you not familiar with the newspaper, The Globe and Mail is
Canada's national T
Clefs and key signatures can turn a transposed score in SHARPEYE into useful
MusicXML.
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Richard Huggins wrote:
> I had an arrangement recorded by a group that laid down tracks prior to the
> session where I was present. I noticed that the engineer was using PT.
And then what happened?
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And?
ProTools is pretty much the standard in a studio
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On Nov 21, 2010, at 7:53 AM, Richard Huggins wrote:
> I had an arrangement recorded by a group that laid down tracks prior to the
> session where I was present. I noticed that the engineer was using PT.
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I had an arrangement recorded by a group that laid down tracks prior to the
session where I was present. I noticed that the engineer was using PT.
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Thanks -- that's a big start. I remember seeing a horn method/exercise
book by Lorenzo Sansone years ago which had a full-page list of all the
clefs and the transpositions they were good for but like a fool I
neglected to photocopy it when I had the chance, and I don't live near a
music store
C clef on the second line from the bottom equals horn in F. Add one flat.
Bass clef octave up equals horn in E (add 4 sharps) or horn in Eb (add 3 flats).
Alto clef equals horn in D (add 2 sharps) or horn in Db (add 5 flats).
Treble clef 8bassa equals horn in C.
Tenor clef equals horn in B natu
I understand the use of clefs to transpose from concert pitch music to
the differently keyed transposing instruments, but is there a chart
somewhere which does things in reverse?
So that looking at a part for F horn, for example, which is printed in
the treble clef, what clef would one use to
No, it doesn't assault the user with ads. When you select doPDF as the
printer driver, the program does its thing and presents you with a
dialog box asking where you would like the pdf file saved. In this box
is a single ad for another of their products. The only annoying thing I
find with d
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