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Topic 1)
 
I have been a member of this list since 1997. I recently changed my email address from [EMAIL PROTECTED] to [EMAIL PROTECTED] This change was confirmed as follows:
 
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Topic 2)
 
After I changed my email address I submitted a question to the membership regarding pipe band snare drum notation. This message was rejected with the following message:
 
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    Pipe Band SD Playback

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Topic 3)
 
Here is the original question I attempted to send to the other members:
 
 
----- Original Message -----
From: John Oblak
Sent: Friday, January 13, 2006 2:29 PM
Subject: Pipe Band SD Playback

Greetings,

 

I have been using Finale version 2003 to print pipe band bagpipe and snare drum music. I use a regular five-line staff for the bagpipe, and a one-line staff for the snare drum. I only notate the tune of the bagpipe part and not the intermediate grace notes, as the part is only used as a reference for the drummers. The pipe band community typically uses this one-line score for the drum, placing the right-hand notes above the line, and the left-hand notes below the line. The drum music itself is fairly intricate, containing many grace notes, sextuplets, rolls, etc. This system has worked well for me for printing out the snare drum and bagpipe parts.

 

The snare drum parts print out properly, but I have never found a way to playback the snare drum parts. I have never found anything in the documentation on how to make the notes above and below the one-line to playback with the sound of a single snare drum sound.

 

Is there some way that I can set up this notation so that Finale 2003 so I can playback the above notes as snare drum sounds? At present Finale 2003 plays the notation above and below the line as two different pitches, a minor third apart.

 

When I wrote Finale support about this, I was basically told to read the manual. I have never found an answer to this question in the manual. Does anyone have any suggestions? I had thought of creating another staff, one that has normal snare drum notation, hiding it, and using it only for playback, while printing the one-line staff I have been creating.

 

I hesitate to go to a newer version of Finale unless it would add the above capability. Does a later version of Finale provide the above capability?

 

Thank you for any assistance you can provide.

 

John Oblak
Webmaster, www.scottishfiddling.org
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

 

Topic 4)
 
Can you tell me if I need to do anything else to have my question sent to the other members?
 
Thank you.
 
John Oblak

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