i'm possibly going to be involved in a project where the choice of "jazz" fonts or not won't be up to me. i haven't used jazz fonts at all, and the last time i compared any of them was around 5 years ago. i remember seeing 3 or 4 designed by someone whose name i can't remember (les somebody?) that i found quite elegant.

what don't you guys like about Jazz (comes with finale)?

is there a list of available jazz fonts somewhere?


From: Eric Dannewitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I'd second this. Bill's articulations font (plus all his other great
fonts, like rehearsal and enclosure) and Maestro font make for clear,
professional looking charts.

Chuck Israels wrote:
 > I use Maestro combined with Bill Duncan's chord font (that I find to
 be beautiful, clear, and relatively compact in relation to its
 readability) and a few of his other special fonts for rehearsal
 letters and articulations.  While there are some who like the Finale
 > Jazz font, I find it unpleasant (I'm speaking in my courteous web

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