At 06:37 AM 03/19/2005, dhbailey wrote:
>Aaron Sherber wrote:
>> Better: When you point out a wrong note in the (Finale-generated) part
>> and are told, "No, I checked the score, and it's the same note there."
>>
>
>Well, that is a bit more difficult, isn't it?  Especially for new works
>for which there are no historical sources to check.  It's one thing to
>find a wrong note in a modern engraving of a Mozart symphony, but it's a
>completely different thing to find a wrong note in a brand new work.
>Perhaps the composer wants that effect.

Sorry, my earlier post was too brief. I was writing from the perspective of conductor and arranger/editor. I will occasionally point out a wrong note in the parts which I myself prepared in Finale and will be told by the player that he looked in my score during the break and found the same note there.

Aaron.

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