Tight vs. loose spacing is something that has concerned me in my own
work. I have written some complex piano vocal arrangements in which
this issue has become important, and page turns are certainly a
governing factor. I have tried to emulate the general density of
classical art songs (De
On Oct 17, 2006, at 3:32 PM, shirling & neueweise wrote:
From: Mark D Lew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
If only I had the time and resources, I would love to pursue a
project like that -- particularly with regard to lyrics. Back when I
was still active (I haven't done any significant engraving work
i would also be VERY interested in this.
From: Mark D Lew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
If only I had the time and resources, I would
love to pursue a project like that --
particularly with regard to lyrics. Back when I
was still active (I haven't done any significant
engraving work in a few years)
On Mon, 6 Sep 2004 16:37:39 Michael Withers wrote:
I'd be very grateful if anyone can find the time to take a quick look at
this spacing example:
http://www.michaelwithers.f2s.com/SpacingTest.gif
I guess we're all fairly used to some of Finale's quirks in spacing
accidentals in layers, but I'm a
From: "Michael Lawlor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
1) Mid-measure clefs (resized to 100% if that has any significance)
appear to be ignored when it comes to spacing.
make sure clefs are checked in the "avoid collision of:" area in the
"document options - music spacing" dialogue box.
jef
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shirling & n