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From: "Christopher Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, March 07, 2007 4:10 PM
Subject: Re: [Finale] Chord symbols DO-RE-MI... instead of C-D-E....


> Is there something in the Chord Style>Solfeggio (in the Chord Menu
> when Chord Tool is selected) that helps you? I don't know the Italian
> names, but this gives solfege syllables.

Awfully not, it uses strange syllables that are not the italian root chord
names.
>
> This transposes to the key that you are using, but you can transpose
> chord symbols separately from the notes using Mass Edit>Change>Chord
> Assignments>Transpose...
>
> If this doesn't help you, then you could try this:
> Create the note names consecutively as lyrics, and reassign them to
> the other staves using alt-click, but starting on the second, or
> third, or fourth lyric, instead of the first.

You're right but anyway I have to add sharps and flats where needed.
>
>
> Christopher
>
Thanks for help Christopher, I did a search on Finale forums, I saw that a
user needed  the same thing and got no answer, will try to address my query
to some italian user.

>
> On 7-Mar-07, at 8:52 AM, Marcello Noia wrote:
>
> > Forgive me if this is a stupid question but I did not find anything
> > in the manual.
> > I need to write some simple exercises for sax students putting on
> > every note its name in Italian.
> > I need to put it as a chord symbol because the exercise has to be
> > repeated in all keys, so I need to transpose the first in the other
> > 11 keys.
> >
> > How do I  transform the standard C-B-E and so on in DO-RE-MI using
> > the english symbols on the keyboard anyway? The sol-fa style does
> > not suite my needings.
>
>
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