At 12:09 AM -0400 5/14/11, timothy.price wrote:
The difference between "intermediate" and
"advanced" became a bit restrictive, most
notably with the f french horns. The lowest
written note permitted was a
F in the base clef below middle C when I would
like to take it down to the B. Actual p
The difference between "intermediate" and "advanced" became a bit restrictive,
most notably with the f french horns. The lowest written note permitted was a
F in the base clef below middle C when I would like to take it down to the B.
Actual pitch lowest sound would be, in "intermediate" , C
Are there specific instruments you're worried about?
-Lee
> From: finale-boun...@shsu.edu [mailto:finale-boun...@shsu.edu]On Behalf
> Of timothy.price
> Sent: Friday, May 13, 2011 4:22 PM
>
> When we use "check range" when writing for a competent community
> orchestra, is there any problem with
When we use "check range" when writing for a competent community orchestra, is
there any problem with setting the
parameter to "advanced" for all instruments ?
thanks,
tim
On May 13, 2011, at 7:09 PM, John Howell wrote:
> At 2:53 PM -0700 5/13/11, Mark D Lew wrote:
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>> Mahler writes the