At 01:30 AM 2/25/2007, Christopher Smith wrote:
I don't have any problem with gliss lines being vertically displaced.
Do you really mean *vertically* displaced? I think Darcy was talking
about shortening the gliss line -- that is, shortening it along its
own diagonal. And the TGTools plugin
On Feb 25, 2007, at 8:38 AM, Aaron Sherber wrote:
At 01:30 AM 2/25/2007, Christopher Smith wrote:
I don't have any problem with gliss lines being vertically
displaced.
Do you really mean *vertically* displaced? I think Darcy was
talking about shortening the gliss line -- that is,
Hey all,
When using the straight line gliss, I usually like to have the line
attach directly to the noteheads. But what if there's an intervening
accidental that gets in the way? What's your preferred solution in
this case? End the line before the accidental (although sometimes
spacing
When using the straight line gliss, I usually like to have the line
attach directly to the noteheads. But what if there's an intervening
accidental that gets in the way? What's your preferred solution in
this case? End the line before the accidental (although sometimes
spacing is very tight
] Straight line gliss to notes with accidentals
Hey all,
When using the straight line gliss, I usually like to have the line
attach directly to the noteheads. But what if there's an intervening
accidental that gets in the way? What's your preferred solution in
this case? End the line before
-Original Message-
there are many reasons why the convention might not be feasible, as
in the example i posted a little while ago. ferneyhough's writing
would certainly encourage some creative compromises... check out time
and motion study 2 for vc. heh heh. good times.
--
I usually just treat it like a harp gliss and specify the scale above the
gliss YMMV
TC
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-Original Message-
From: Darcy James Argue [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sat, 24 Feb 2007 19:49:48
To:finale@shsu.edu
Subject: [Finale] Straight line
Hi Darcy,
I always end the gliss before the accidental. I don't think making
the accidental incidental by putting it above the note is a
solution I'd be happy with. When spacing is tight, and there's no
room for hand spacing, I sometimes choose to move the gliss to a
position above the
On 24-Feb-07, at 8:08 PM, shirling neueweise wrote:
When using the straight line gliss, I usually like to have the
line attach directly to the noteheads. But what if there's an
intervening accidental that gets in the way? What's your preferred
solution in this case? End the line before