In MT the spread mark is used often for octaves. The word 'Bell' is written a
fair bit too if the notes are so functioning.
Steve P.
On 6 Feb 2012, at 02:13, Linda Worsley wrote:
> This is not really a Finale question as much as a notation question. After
> all these years, I should know thi
Perfect! Thanks!
Linda
On Sun, Feb 5, 2012 at 6:25 PM, Raymond Horton wrote:
> A lower octave grace note tied to real notes in octaves.
>
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> Raymond Horton
> Bass Trombonist, Louisville Orchestra
> Minister of Music, Edwardsville (IN) UMC
> Composer, Arranger
> VISIT US AT rayhortonmusic.com
>
A lower octave grace note tied to real notes in octaves.
Raymond Horton
Bass Trombonist, Louisville Orchestra
Minister of Music, Edwardsville (IN) UMC
Composer, Arranger
VISIT US AT rayhortonmusic.com
On Sun, Feb 5, 2012 at 9:13 PM, Linda Worsley wrote:
> This is not really a Finale question
This is not really a Finale question as much as a notation question. After
all these years, I should know this, but ... duh.
I am correcting a Finale piano score for a client, and he has several
places where he wants high octaves played in a "bell-like" manner by
breaking them (as if the lower no