To Mark D Lew and Finale list:
This only goes back 3 months, but I wanted to thank Mark for excellent
advice, and pass it along for anyone else who needs something similar.
> On Nov 8, 2011, at 8:19 PM, Raymond Horton wrote:
>> What is the best way to indicate a time signature of 6/8 followed by
On Nov 11, 2011, at 9:29 PM, Raymond Horton wrote:
> Sorry to be slow in acknowledging your response - usually there are
> more than one, and I acknowledge/discuss them all at once.
>
> Your method is better than what I was doing, but can I trust those two
> items will stay together in proper pos
Thanks, Mark.
Sorry to be slow in acknowledging your response - usually there are
more than one, and I acknowledge/discuss them all at once.
Your method is better than what I was doing, but can I trust those two
items will stay together in proper position?
Raymond Horton
On Wed, Nov 9, 2011 a
On Nov 8, 2011, at 8:19 PM, Raymond Horton wrote:
> What is the best way to indicate a time signature of 6/8 followed by
> 3/4 in parenthesis?
My default plan would be:
1. Check "use a different time signature for display".
2. Pick "composite" for the display time sig, and set it up as 6/8 + 3
I beg the list's pardon, since this has been addressed often in the
past, but I don't use it much so I don't pay attention. I could check
archives, but since it HAS been quiet here:
What is the best way to indicate a time signature of 6/8 followed by
3/4 in parenthesis? My daughter has written a