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 is if the
pitches are the same then it is a tie, and if the pitches are not the
same then it is a slur. I am still having a trouble understanding what
this thread is about. Sorry.
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 Finale.
It seems to be that the person used the wrong tool to get the desired
on-screen image (one curved line is much like another to some people)
and so when they should have used a smartshape slur, they used a
simple-entry or speedy-entry tie.
the thread has gotten beyond the finale problem to the situation above.
You are correct in your statement, but that wasn't the original issue.
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David H. Bailey
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