To David Froom and others ,
Regarding the use of cautionary accidentals, I'd appreciate your feedback In a non-key signature piece, when a measure of music includes Bb going up a minor 9th to B natural, and this happens multiple times in a measure, is it preferable in your experience, to always include the flat and natural signs so that the performer is clear on the specific pitch desired for each register? Is a parenthesized accidental and natural sign preferable to non-parenthesized? Or, would a performer prefer a one time placement/measure of the accidental and natural signs? Thanks in advance, Bruce Eisenbeil _______________________________________________ Finale mailing list [email protected] http://lists.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale
