Re: [Finale] Chord symbols DO-RE-MI... instead of C-D-E....

2007-03-08 Thread Kurt Gnos
There are two systems. The absolute one which is used in all "roman" ("romanic"?) countries (Italy, Spain, Portugal and middle and south america). C is do. D is re. E Flat is E bemolle (depending on the language) and so on. It doesn't have that much to do whith your "relative" system (called "

Re: [Finale] Chord symbols DO-RE-MI... instead of C-D-E....

2007-03-08 Thread Andrew Stiller
On Mar 7, 2007, at 12:48 PM, John Howell wrote: in the fixed Do system... Do is always C, Fa is always F, etc. It is a simple substitution for the letter names that we use here, although I don't know how the altered notes are labeled. Is Eb simply Mib? In the version I was taught, chromati

Re: [Finale] Chord symbols DO-RE-MI... instead of C-D-E....

2007-03-07 Thread arabushk
Yes, myself and a Mexican theory student had fun once (the lessons alternated between Spanish and English) with the following equivalncies: English Spanish C do B si yes sí Aaron J. Rabushka [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://use

Re: [Finale] Chord symbols DO-RE-MI... instead of C-D-E....

2007-03-07 Thread John Howell
At 10:10 AM -0500 3/7/07, Christopher Smith wrote: Is there something in the Chord Style>Solfeggio (in the Chord Menu when Chord Tool is selected) that helps you? I don't know the Italian names, but this gives solfege syllables. For those unfamiliar with this, the Italian note names ARE solfeg

Re: [Finale] Chord symbols DO-RE-MI... instead of C-D-E....

2007-03-07 Thread themark
- Original Message - From: "Christopher Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Wednesday, March 07, 2007 4:10 PM Subject: Re: [Finale] Chord symbols DO-RE-MI... instead of C-D-E > Is there something in the Chord Style>Solfeggio (in the Chord Menu > when Cho

Re: [Finale] Chord symbols DO-RE-MI... instead of C-D-E....

2007-03-07 Thread themark
Great! Hans and Bernard, you're my saviours! And thanks to Tobias Giesen for that fantastic tool Many thanks - Original Message - From: "Bernard Nussbaumer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Wednesday, March 07, 2007 4:18 PM Subject: Re: [Finale] Chord symbols DO-RE-M

Re: [Finale] Chord symbols DO-RE-MI... instead of C-D-E....

2007-03-07 Thread Bernard Nussbaumer
Marcello, (it isn't a stupid question...) as Hans says it: use TG tools. If you didn't buy it, you may try first: http://www.tgtools.com/index-en.htm But you need to write the full exercise, transpose everything you need, and -then- apply TG tools. Bernard 2007/3/7, Marcello Noia <[EMAIL PROTE

Re: [Finale] Chord symbols DO-RE-MI... instead of C-D-E....

2007-03-07 Thread Hans Swinnen
TGTools > Misc > Custom Chord Styles Hans === On 07 mrt 2007, at 14:52, Marcello Noia wrote: Forgive me if this is a stupid question but I did not find anything in the manual. I need to write some simple exercises for sax students putting on every note its name in Italian. I need to put it as

Re: [Finale] Chord symbols DO-RE-MI... instead of C-D-E....

2007-03-07 Thread Christopher Smith
Is there something in the Chord Style>Solfeggio (in the Chord Menu when Chord Tool is selected) that helps you? I don't know the Italian names, but this gives solfege syllables. This transposes to the key that you are using, but you can transpose chord symbols separately from the notes usin

[Finale] Chord symbols DO-RE-MI... instead of C-D-E....

2007-03-07 Thread Marcello Noia
Forgive me if this is a stupid question but I did not find anything in the manual. I need to write some simple exercises for sax students putting on every note its name in Italian. I need to put it as a chord symbol because the exercise has to be repeated in all keys, so I need to transpose the