Implode. That works.

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On Sat Nov 5, at SaturdayNov 5 10:38 AM, bill sinclair wrote:

> There are too many ledger lines for the parts where it is in the treble clef.
> Otherwise I would put everything in the bass clef.
> 
> Does that merge music utility work?
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: David H. Bailey <[email protected]>
> To: finale <[email protected]>
> Cc: bill sinclair <[email protected]>
> Sent: Fri, Nov 4, 2011 12:17 pm
> Subject: Re: [Finale] How do I deal with harmony that mixes two clefs?
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> On 11/4/2011 2:05 PM, bill sinclair wrote:
>> 
>> Hello -
>> 
>> I was given three part harmony. The top voice is all in the TREBLE clef, the
>> bottom part in all in the BASS clef.
>> 
>> But the middle part is partly in treble , partly in bass clef.
>> 
>> So when I split the voices, I'm going to have two staffs for the middle 
>> voice.
>> Unless someone can suggest a shortcut to MERGE the two staffs.
>> 
>> Any ideas, other than having to re-enter everything for the middle voice?
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>> The middle voice is a tenor sax, which transposes up a ninth, and his key is 
> always treble clef.
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> that's what staff styles are for -- enter the middle line entirely in 
> the bass clef, and then use a staff style where the transposition is 
> defined as up a major 9th and in the treble clef on those sections where 
> it's supposed to be tenor sax.
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> -- 
> David H. Bailey
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