At 11:09 PM -0700 7/04/04, Dan Rupert wrote:
I'm not sure what Finale version you're using but it shows up in
articulation slot #13 for me (WinFin04).

It has a somewhat deceptive appearance to me in the Articulation DB as I
expect it to look longer. Once you place it in the staff, however, it
extends as far as you need it including across a grand staff.



Not only that, but if you attach it to the BOTTOM note of the chord, it will automatically resize itself to extend to the top note. Way cool.

Christopher





-----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Craig Parmerlee Sent: Sunday, July 04, 2004 10:36 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [Finale] Arpeggiated chord symbol

There is a symbol that is quite common in harp music and  somewhat
common in piano scores.  It is a squiggly vertical line placed
immediately to the left of a chord.  It means that the chord is to be
played as if strummed -- that is, the notes are played in rapid sequence
on the indicated beat, but not simultaneously.  I think this is
sometimes called a broken chord.

Anyway, the question is how to create this marking within Finale.  I
don't see anything under articulations or SmartShapes.  Has anybody else
devised a good solution, or is there something built into Finale that I
have overlooked?
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