with Ties?
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At 9:34 PM -0400 6/9/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The confusion comes here when two adjacent notes are connected
together by something that looks like a tie mark. Notationally, how
would you tell the difference?
The problem in Finale is that on the simple entry you can turn on
the tie option
The thread is about someone trying to use a tie in place of a slur.
A-NO-NE Music wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2006/06/09 / 09:34 PM wrote:
The confusion comes here when two adjacent notes are connected together
by something that looks like a tie mark. Notationally, how would you
tell the
A-NO-NE Music wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2006/06/09 / 09:34 PM wrote:
The confusion comes here when two adjacent notes are connected together
by something that looks like a tie mark. Notationally, how would you
tell the difference?
This thread is most puzzling. The answer to above question
Apparently the original post concerned a person who mistakenly entered a
Finale slur... when they should have used a Finale slur...
No wonder Hiro is confused! Can we declare the thread over now?
RY
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dhbailey / 2006/06/10 / 07:13 AM wrote:
Apparently the original post concerned a person who mistakenly entered a
Finale slur (same scale degree, different pitch, such as Fnatural to
Fsharp) when they should have used a Finale slur and they complained
that the second accidental was hidden by
On 10 Jun 2006 at 13:15, A-NO-NE Music wrote:
dhbailey / 2006/06/10 / 07:13 AM wrote:
Apparently the original post concerned a person who mistakenly
entered a Finale slur (same scale degree, different pitch, such as
Fnatural to Fsharp) when they should have used a Finale slur and they
At 07:56 PM 6/10/2006, David W. Fenton wrote:
On 10 Jun 2006 at 13:15, A-NO-NE Music wrote:
dhbailey / 2006/06/10 / 07:13 AM wrote:
Apparently the original post concerned a person who mistakenly
entered a Finale slur (same scale degree, different pitch, such as
Fnatural to Fsharp) when they
The confusion comes here when two adjacent notes are connected together
by something that looks like a tie mark. Notationally, how would you
tell the difference?
The problem in Finale is that on the simple entry you can turn on the
tie option for a notehead and it will cheerfully connect them
[EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2006/06/09 / 09:34 PM wrote:
The confusion comes here when two adjacent notes are connected together
by something that looks like a tie mark. Notationally, how would you
tell the difference?
This thread is most puzzling. The answer to above question is if the
pitches are
A-NO-NE Music wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2006/06/09 / 09:34 PM wrote:
The confusion comes here when two adjacent notes are connected together
by something that looks like a tie mark. Notationally, how would you
tell the difference?
This thread is most puzzling. The answer to above
Carl Dershem / 2006/06/09 / 12:07 AM wrote:
As far as I can tell, the difference is in the tool being used, and how
the software interprets them. On playback, there is a difference.
Sorry to be dense, but I still don't understand. What needs to be
accomplished and how Finale is not doing so?
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