Here's a link to Ronald Caltabiano's site:
http://www.caltabiano.net/shareware/index.html
He's developed a shareware font for analysis symbols called Siciliano.
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Date: Fri, 28 Dec 2007 07:52:16 -0200
From: "Haroldo Mauro Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [Finale] Funct
I don't think anyone has mentioned music hinge tape. It's made
specifically for parts. Available online through Sam Ash Music.
Don McDonnell
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Hiro,What you have described is called hyper-meter: a grouping of measures that corresponds to the grouping of pulses within a measure. Edward T. Cone is the music theorist that coined that term. If you want to explore further, you might look at a collection of Cone's essays: "Music: A View From De
Karen,
Thanks very much. I'll post more specific questions as I work on this.
Don
Hi Don,
There are many ways to do this sort of thing...using layers, and by
getting to know the special tools palette as a place to start.
As far as alignment goes, I would investigate Finale's ability to
have separat
I'm looking for advice on generating Schenkerian reductive analytic
notation with Finale. Any and all advice is welcome. Managing slurs,
extended beams, carets over numbers, etc. I'm particularly interested
in alignment of the piece being analyzed on one system, with graphic
analysis aligned on