with the free
time and inclination to do this small job. Any takers? She's just an
actress whose coach is out of town.
Crystal Premo
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Somebody called and asked me to transpose this tune into A for her by
Tuesday, and I can't. Somebody want to help?
I'm pretty sure she didn't say Stairway to Heaven.
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Here, here. Really wonderful.
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To:
Subject: Re: [Finale] Seasonal Greetings
Date: Tue, 20 Dec 2005 09:12:59 -0600
As always Hiro, great stuff. I appreciate your generosity
Got a new inkjet. Installed it. It shows up as the printer in a print
request in both Word and Finale, but when I send the request, the printer's
light flashes once but does not print. Can anybody help: MAC G4, Canon
Pixma iP1600.
Crystal Premo
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I can tell you first hand that some music therapists are doing some very
useful things with autistics and other folk with this sort of impairment.
With some autistics, music helps them focus and be present, even severely
autistic individuals. No cures, though.
Crystal Premo
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I vote that we bring the word "swyve" or "suive" if you prefer, back into
common usage.
This conversation is getting on my swyving nerves.
Crystal Premo
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s because of the timeliness of tapes, or simply
because I dislike the juxtaposition of tapes and dreams. I think it is the
latter.
Crystal Premo
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I still use these expressions: dig it, groovy, cat. People seem to
understand me.
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Date: Sun, 17 Jul 2005 13:24:36 -0500
I don
ve was the verb most commonly used for f*cking.
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ar-old and asked her what
being "hung up" on something means. She replied that it's something you
think about a lot, almost like an obsession.
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That word you refer to is a very old one, originally quite acceptable, and
recorded in an English dictionary as early as 1598.
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To:
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Date:
As long as you still like my name, I don't care about Fat and Phat.
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Date: Sat, 16 Jul 2005 23:03:49 -0400
Crystal, even tho
Aren't we talking about two different words here, even though they may have
similar usages?
That's how it seems to me. Nothing about the derivation of words is ever
pure.
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I'm quite sure that the "pretty hot and tempting" explanation is not a
fantasy. Both my teenagers consider it common knowledge. They rolled their
eyes at me with impatience when I asked just now.
Crystal Premo
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True, nevertheless. As a matter of face, Chris Tucker explains it for a
bunch of white people in one of his movies.
Crystal Premo
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Date: Sat, 16 Jul 2005 15:02:37 +
As the mother of two teenagers, I can state with impugnity that their
generation understands what "sucks" really means in its original form. They
are simply not shocked by it.
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I am getting just the end of this, so forgive me if this has been stated,
but "phat" means "pretty hot and tempting".
Crystal Premo
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Put the cursor over the natural and hit the * key.
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To:
Subject: Re: [Finale] Chord
Date: Mon, 9 May 2005 14:34:39 +0200
Did you want Bb? You have to enter Bb.
It is not cl
Me, too. Why?
Crystal Premo
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finale@shsu.edu Subject: Re: [Finale] Lyrics & grace notes Date: Tue, 3 May
2005 18:14:00 -0400
At 5:31 PM -0400 5/3/05, John Roberts wrote:
Hi all,
Is it possible to get
Wonderful!
Crystal Premo
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Subject: [Finale] OT Giant Steps
Date: Tue, 22 Mar 2005 15:24:08 -0500
For those who are fans of John Coltrane, check out this animation. So
simple, yet he
DI for use
with Finale. I think it will cost me more to fix this keyboard than to buy
the one you are offering.
Has anybody had any experience with GarageKey? It looks right for me at the
urls.
Crystal Premo
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ll do,
I might be interested.
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Date: Sun, 13 Mar 2005 15:35:02 -0600
Greetings -
I have an extra GarageKey USB MIDI key
Sorry. The bar has already been raised to 54.
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Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2005 20:16:04 -0800
Thank you, Keith. I think I love you.
:-)
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To:
Subject: RE: [Finale] OT: Christo's The Gates, NYC Central Park
Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2005 14:10:40 +1100
I really owe Crystal a
Andrew, that statement about some NYC schools having no resources is
nothing but hogwash.
Excuse me, but there certainly are schools in NYC who have no resources. My
friend teaches in a school that has no books or other such aids to help her
teach mentally disadvantaged children.
If the young
Absolutely, there are many schools with no resources. I know a woman who
teaches in such a school in the Bronx.
Crystal Premo
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Perhaps he assumes that because my name is Crystal, which has been very
popular in the last twenty years, it makes me young. I'm 54. I think the
cutoff for "young" is 60.
:->
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I'm sorry, but I take offense to being called illogical because you don't
agree with my reaction to an artistic display.
Crystal Premo
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Okay, everybody calm down.
It was my reaction to the artistic display. My reaction is as legitimate as
yours, so just quit spitting fire at me.
Crystal Premo
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chool in
the Bronx that has no resources at all: no books, no lockers, nothing they
need.
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Date: Mon, 2
all the suffering that goes
on, both far and near, from a simple lack of commitment to solving problems
like hunger. It was an interesting experience. Perhaps not what Cristo had
intended, but who knows?
Crystal Premo
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I must confess that I used almost the exact words. It didn't uplift me in
any way.
At the risk of appearing a real Philistine, are these a touch of the
Emperors New Clothes, and really traffic diversion banners?
However David, the photos are great!
Cheers Keith in Oz
Keith Helgesen.
Director of
Are they present in the Edit Lyrics window?
Crystal Premo
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Date: Sun, 6 Feb 2005 18:25:07 EST
The problem of the hyphens entered by Finale only occurs in page view - the
Yes! If you want to receive faxes without being there, though, your
computer will have to be on all the time and the program set to answer
automatically. When you are there, you can set it so that you will answer
it manually.
I used to do this.
Crystal Premo
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modem.
Crystal Premo
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Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2005 17:27:06 -0800
Is there a way to use one's computer to send a fax, even if one's printer
does not
Even in the culture-rich environment here in NYC, I don't find many
opportunities to hear the people I like the best. I heard Stephane
Grapelli, Chick Corea, Patti LaBelle, a few others I could afford. When am
I going to be able to hear Bobby McFerrin? So recordings it is.
Crystal
Well, I don't think anything can ever replace the live experience, but when
will I get to hear you play in person? Or most people, for that matter?
And when I can, how often?
Crystal Premo
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As I understand it (and I have studied with and worked with some excellent
voice teachers, although I am not one myself), there are two distinctly
different approaches to voice projection, whether for the spoken voice or
for the singing voices. The "American" approach, taught in theater
school
cally
produced voice.
My favorite thing to watch is someone who is very emotionally connected and
still singing very well at close range. Nothing better.
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ws at the
Fisher Theatre in Detroit where somebody suddenly seemed amplified who had
not been in the last number. I can remember body mics that were *so* bad.
By 1967 it seems that they were commonly in use, and by 1973 amplified
voices dominated.
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e more intimate singing
possible. I hate it, though, when the voice sounds distorted as a result.
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ither.
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Subject: [Finale] Hotmail and Finale attachments
Date: Sun, 26 Dec 2004 19:12:22 -0700
Merry whatever to all,
A student of mine is trying to send some Finale att
*Very* nice. Happy Holiday to you, too.
Crystal Premo
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Subject: Re: [Finale] Holiday Greetings
Date: Tue, 21 Dec 2004 13:33:27 -0800
Thank you Hiro! I enjoyed that very much!
Happy Holidays to you too!
-K
Probably not. It looked like a lot late at night, especially after I had
added all the articulations.
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Date: Sun, 19 D
I did
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Date: Sun, 19 Dec 2004 14:10:02 -0600
Hey all,
I sent this reply last night and I received it through the list. Did any
one el
a less
sophisticated level than the discussion about this topic is being conducted.
Given this, is there a simpler way to achieve altering the double flats
other than manually?
Crystal Premo
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wants.
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Date: Sun, 19 Dec 2004 14:06:49 +0100
dhbailey écrit:
For a performing edition for a specific individual, in my opinion, mu
and not tell Bob Merrill?
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d. collins wrote:
Crystal Premo écrit:
I have a client who has had me tra
This has always been my objection, but some people think they know more than
everyone else.
The original key is B.
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I have a client who has had me transpose The Music That Makes Me Dance up a
half step, and now wants to see all of the double flats eliminated. I can
understand this, but is there an easy way to achieve this?
Crystal Premo
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Wait. I meant 8 and 10. And I thought a mention of nature was enough, but
that a mention of season was perfection.
Crystal Premo
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My favorites are 8 and 9. 13 and 14 are one haiku.
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Date: Wed, 15 Dec 2004 10:49:23 -0800
Someone sent me these, and I thoug
Make a measure attached expression.
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Can somebody tell me the quick and easy way to notate N.C. (no ch
I use Ventura Publisher for a book I wrote for singers about reading music.
It handles imported graphics better than Word.
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I agree with you 100%, Johannes, and have been considering adopting a
stricter policy when doing charts as opposed to simple transpositions for
actors and singers.
Crystal Premo
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ec 2004, at 09:45 PM, Chuck Israels wrote:
Hi Crystal,
No.
Chuck
On Dec 1, 2004, at 6:38 PM, Crystal Premo wrote:
On a lead sheet on which A and B sections are defined by enclosed "A"'s
and "B"'s, with a double bar at the ends of the sections. All sections
begin at the b
g any more of them. It's not worth it.
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Man, Crystal...do you get great clients, or what?? ;-)
Jim
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Hi Chuck,
Thanks again. I thought not.
Crystal Premo
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Hi Crystal,
No.
Chuck
On Dec 1, 2004, at 6:38 PM, Crystal
On a lead sheet on which A and B sections are defined by enclosed "A"'s and
"B"'s, with a double bar at the ends of the sections. All sections begin at
the beginning of a line, and my client has marked those sections to also
begin with a double bar. Is thi
There is another (and IMO superior) way to handle this kind of situation
however, and that is to number each performed measure rather than each
written one. In that method, if the first eight measures are repeated, the
first measure after the repeat is m. 17, not m. 9. This is an admittedly
rar
it to stick. I
have had some students who don't play who certainly read well enough.
I think a lot of the singers I encounter are actors who sing, and have never
taken music in any other context.
Crystal Premo
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These are good points.
However, I've been trying to get my voice students to read music for the
last twenty years, and I'd be so surprised to find a singer who does
anything but follow the lyrics.
Crystal Premo
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asked, so I am just doing what is
indicated.
Thanks again.
Crystal Premo
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D
Thanks, Johannes. I don't like it, either, but this client does a great
many things which I question the rationality of. It is easier just to go
along and not put my name on the sheet. I think this will be the last work
I accept.
Crystal Premo
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Crystal Premo wrote:
Perhaps I am too inexperienced to have seen this before, but a client has
given me a chart with edits, some of which are for measure numbers. It is
a lead sheet for a jazz tune, with measure numbers on the first measure of
each system. He has now indicated to place
Crystal Premo / 04.11.27 / 9:15PM wrote:
>Under the ninth measure, which is the second ending, there is an
>(8), and underneath it a 16. Is this usual, to think of the first
measure
>of the second ending as measure (8)/16? I've never seen this in
published
>music, and it seems
is in published
music, and it seems a little odd.
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There was only one measure number region. Can't explain why it was
displaying all the measure numbers, but it's solved now.
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Deleting the pre-existing region first solved the problem. Thanks!
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Date: Sun, 31 Oct 2004 09:06:08 +0100
Chrystal,
if you
On my Mac, edits to the Measure Region don't appear onscreen until after a
manual redraw. This might have you fooled.
Tried this, too. Tried saving, too.
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Measures tool, the
measure numbers sprout handles.
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Thanks, Johannes, but I've put it to bed, and it's a huge, messy file
anyway. If I have this problem again, I will take you up on that.
Crystal Premo
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I tried this too before I queried here. I've given up. I never have this
problem with files I create myself.
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Da
re to be disobedient. The
next thing you know, there will be evil androids running the world.
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I tried Alway Show On Top Staff both ways, and it makes no difference.
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Crystal Premo wrote:
I'm editing a piece that was set up by someone else who appears to have
odd habits, and it's kind of a mess. It has measure numbers on every
measure, yet th
using the Measure Tool,
so I know he has not placed them there one by one (hey, he's done other
crazy stuff like that!), but I can't get rid of them with measure number
settings. They're set to show at the beginning of every system, and every 0
measures beginning with measure 1.
So wait, an update?
In spring?? Any word about
Real fixes and stuff???<<
Well, dictionary.com indicates that "real" has two syllables, making that
last line six syllables...
But who's counting? :>
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Yes, you are right. However, if we're going to be pedantic, there should
really be a mention of the season or nature involved.
Sorry to be pedantic but, shouldn't it be:
So wait, an update
Is there any word about
Real fixes and stuff???
I just love these.<<
Crystal Premo
Don't you mean:
So wait, there is an update
coming? Any words
on the real fixes and stuff???
So wait, there is an update coming? Any words on the real fixes and
stuff???
Matthew Hindson Fastmail Account wrote:
Anticipation
Finale update released
Damn! More eye candy <<
Crystal P
Both BMI and ASCAP have searchable online databases where one can find
copyright information.
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Linda,
A client whom I have told repeatedly that I do not do transcriptions has
mailed me a CD unannounced and wants a lead sheet of a somewhat R&B version
of Love The One You're With. I can't imagine it taking much time.
Interested? I do not recognize the artist on the CD.
nd has been able to obtain many things from them which
were available nowhere else. Perhaps because they had never been
published...
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e a family
member who lives near there. Perhaps you might find the arrangement from
Stripes there. Maybe not, though.
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e sure you use a
lower case "B".
Jeez, finally. Something I could help with a little.
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Christopher,
Where are you located? People contact me often for this service, and I
don't know anyone here in NYC who is willing to do it. It probably doesn't
matter if you are not here. May I recommend you? How would you like to be
contacted?
Crystal Premo
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I don't consider whistleability the standard. If that were the case
"Maryland, my Christmas Tree", would beat both yours and mine. <<
Are you sure you don't mean "Michigan, My Christmas Tree"?
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the one to point out that the emperor is naked, though.
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Thanks to everyone for trying to help out with the strange chords. I will
pass the wisdom along gently and see if it helps to enlighten the client.
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er more and make
a better attempt at understanding what she is trying to represent. Maybe I
can help.
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one might pick up by having a good relationship with a
client, right?
I will have to ask her what notes she means to be part of this chord.
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Your "client" is an idiot. Get better educated clients... Fmin7 (no7)
that makes absolutely no sense whatsoever.<<
Sorry. It says Fminsus5no7.
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ures per system with somewhat
large chords above, so it will be hard to have one wider measure. I would
like to offer her an alternative. Any suggestions?
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The Virginia Legislature voted in 1997 to designate "Carry Me Back to Old
Virginia"<<
Good Lord! Doesn't this song make references to "old darkies" and other
such inappropriate things?
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nthems always chosen by some
political committee, like state mottoes and state birds?
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You will have to drag them into position manually.<<
Okay, thanks! I don't think she will wait until they add this feature.
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In the continuing saga of my jazz charts:
Normal chords like Cm7/F show up just fine, but Eb/GbM7 truncates to Eb/Gb.
She wants me to use the delta for the M7, but even if I use the M7, it
truncates. Why?
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The present discussion was so disgusting in terms of the kinds of
attitudes represented (long before I chimed in) that it stands out in
my memory as the low point of any exchange I've ever seen on this
list.<<
Why did you keep reading it?
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#x27;ll never see it reported.<<
Here, here.
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e other songs to howl with that are within their range. We have only
one national anthem
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t back to work" would be considered appropriate, nor
would any kind of unpleasantness. Why introduce rudeness here when it is so
totally unnecessary?
Nobody is being deprived of their human rights by a little political
discussion.
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