This is actually all configurable, and you could, theoretically,
configure the major enharmonic table to do whatever you want in a minor
context. However, I have never seen any disadvantage to using the minor
key sigs, and until I will I will keep using them. It does give me two
separate enharm
On 3 Mar 2005 at 14:17, Robert Patterson wrote:
> Is there some downside to using major key signatures? The key of Eb
> major looks exactly the same as that for c minor. Is there some
> advantage to setting the key to c minor that you don't get with Eb
> major?
Well, correct enharmonic spellings,
On Mar 3, 2005, at 10:16 AM, James Gilbert wrote:
On Thu, 3 Mar 2005, Christopher Smith wrote:
On the other hand, if you enter a modulation from Eb major to C minor,
the key signature stubbornly re-appears as if the number of flats has
just changed. Grr.
See
Document options-Key Signature-Redisplay
On Thu, 3 Mar 2005, Christopher Smith wrote:
> On the other hand, if you enter a modulation from Eb major to C minor,
> the key signature stubbornly re-appears as if the number of flats has
> just changed. Grr.
See
Document options-Key Signature-Redisplay key signature if only mode is
changing
> Is there some downside to using major key signatures? The key of Eb major
looks exactly the same as that for c minor. Is there some advantage to
setting the key to c minor that you don't get with Eb major?<
I believe that in MIDI Speedy Entry (using spelling tables) the enharmonics
turn out bet
On Mar 3, 2005, at 9:17 AM, Robert Patterson wrote:
If you knew anything about the convoluted way Finale stores pitch
information, this would not only seem not an oddity but rather all too
predictable. I learned years ago always to use major key signatures,
because apparently they are the only o
Original Message-
> From: John Bell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, March 3, 2005 01:57 PM
> To: finale@shsu.edu
> Subject: [Finale] Single Pitch plugin
>
> Here's an oddity: the Single Pitch plugin works as advertised in major
> keys, but in minor it s
Here's an oddity: the Single Pitch plugin works as advertised in major
keys, but in minor it selects the pitch a minor 3rd below.
John
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