a grand staff.
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Craig Parmerlee
Sent: Sunday, July 04, 2004 10:36 PM
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Subject: [Finale] Arpeggiated chord symbol
There is a symbol that is quite common in harp music and somewhat
Dan Rupert wrote:
I'm not sure what Finale version you're using but it shows up in
articulation slot #13 for me (WinFin04).
It has a somewhat deceptive appearance to me in the Articulation DB as I
expect it to look longer. Once you place it in the staff, however, it
extends as far as you need it
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Subject: Re: [Finale] Arpeggiated chord symbol
Dan Rupert wrote:
I'm not sure what Finale version you're using but it shows up in
articulation slot #13 for me (WinFin04).
It has a somewhat deceptive appearance to me in the Articulation DB as I
expect it to look
Now if we can just get Finale to align this properly. When I apply the
articulation, it puts it above or right on top of the note. I have to
drag it to its proper location.
Assign it to the bottom note and it extends the right distance. You can
design the auto positioning (stem side, note
On Mon, 5 Jul 2004 11:35:59 -0500, Fisher, Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Actually, you can go into the articulation definition and set the horizontal handle
placement to -18 evpus. That should take care of it.
Allen
Additionally, you can go to Document Options and check Articulations
in
On Jul 5, 2004, at 9:19 AM, Craig Parmerlee wrote:
Now if we can just get Finale to align this properly. When I apply
the articulation, it puts it above or right on top of the note. I
have to drag it to its proper location. And if the chord is the first
thing in the measure, I have to