You're right, David.  This was a trick question.  I was trying to keep the 
question simple by leaving out some details, but I should have known that this 
list would try to figure it out.  It's actually centered around C, combining 
Dorian and Phrygian modes: minor key with raised 6 and lowered 2


Douglas Brown
Adjunct Professor, School of Music
Wayland Baptist University


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Subject: Re: [Finale] Custom Key Signature

I'm sorry I can't help with that problem, but I was just wondering which
"Dorian key" is this piece in?  When I see the key signature for Ab (4
flats) and hear "Dorian" I'm thinking it's in Bb Dorian, but with the
raised A, I don't hear the Dorian mode any more.

So I'm confused -- which Dorian scale are you using?

Good luck finding a solution to the key signature problem -- I don't
think the "Custom Key Signaure" tool is set up to use parentheses, but
perhaps a more heavyweight Finale user than I am will have some ideas.

David H. Bailey


On 9/22/2013 10:44 PM, Douglas Brown wrote:
> Hello, everyone.  I'm fairly new to this list, lurking for two or
> three months now.  I have an advanced question about custom key
> signatures for Finale 2012, Win 7.
>
> I'd like to write a substantial chunk in the middle of a piece music
> in a Dorian key, four flats, but with a raised Ab to A-nat.  I have
> decided that the key signature should appear with fours flats in
> customary order, followed by a natural sign on A in parentheses.
> I've tried using the nonstandard key signature dialog box, but it and
> the instructions in the online manual make my head spin a bit.
>
> This does not actually need to change the default pitches in the
> score since I would include a natural sign in front of every A
> anyway, thus raising each Ab by a half-step works just fine for me.
> The key signature's purpose is to give performers a reminder at a
> glance that it's in four flats but with an A-nat.
>
> Is this doable?
>
> (And before someone tries to convince me to change my mind about this
> alternative signature, I've given this serious, considerable thought.
> This is how I want the key sig to look.)
>
> Thanks in advance for any help.
>
> Douglas Brown Adjunct Professor, School of Music Wayland Baptist
> University
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