Re: [Finale] copyrights
Hi Brian and the list: I've recently registered some new pieces on-line with the copyright office. It does take quite a long time before the registration is issued. The good thing about the on-line registration is that they email you a case number and if they need to communicate something to you regarding your registration they will contact you. Try sending them an email at this addresscop...@loc.gov all best, gb George Boziwick ___ Finale mailing list Finale@shsu.edu http://lists.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale
Re: [Finale] OT: Who are you?
I am a lurker but I do appreciate the help one can get from this great list. You have always come through for me and I appreciate it very much. George Boziwick (b. 1954) Composer and Music Librarian Curator of the American Music Collection in the Music Division of The New York Public Library at Lincoln Center. Finale user since 1995. My Magnificat will be published by C.F. Peters early in 2005. Reside in Brooklyn, NY I am also a blues harmonica player. Lately playing with the Broken Hearted Blues Band in NYC. All best to each of you for the New Year. gb At 01:33 PM 12/30/2004, Johannes Gebauer wrote: Very nice to put some biographies to all those names! Here is some of mine: Born in 1970 in Berlin, I studied music at King's College, Cambridge (UK), and baroque and classical violin with Simon Standage. I then worked as a freelance violinist in London for a while, played with the Academy of Ancient Music and Collegium Musicum 90. I then decided I wanted to do more studying and went to the Schola Cantorum in Basle for a few years. Although my lessons with the violin teacher there (no need to mention names) ended rather abruptly after a disagreement, I was able to study with the Cellist Christophe Coin. I work mostly as a freelance violinist, and have played for the Bach Ensemble New York, and many lesser known German groups. For several years I have been a regular member with Cappella Coloniensis, the oldest Period Instruments Orchestra (I think) in the world, we just celebrated our 50th. (I am actually writing this from a hotel room in Dortmund, where we'll play a New Year's eve concert tomorrow. Our live recording of the original version of Wagner's Flying Dutchman is due to come out in the next few weeks - that's as far as our repertoire extends). I also have my own Ensemble, Camerata Berolinensis, and lead and direct a few others. Since this year I also play as a principal for a Canadian group called Aradia Ensemble. A few years ago I founded my own CD label, two CDs of Camerata Berolinensis have since come out. I do engraving on the side (a good way to kill time in hotels or trains), and hopefully will eventually start as a publisher on a small scale. I also still do some musicological research for Chris Hogwood. The latest news is that I am hopefully going to do some serious string quartet playing, although we are still very much at the beginning. When we get there, I'll make sure to let the list know about it... Johannes -- http://www.musikmanufaktur.com http://www.camerata-berolinensis.de ___ Finale mailing list Finale@shsu.edu http://lists.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale ___ Finale mailing list Finale@shsu.edu http://lists.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale
Re: [Finale] Sending a new midi patch
That did it! Thanks so much Richard. A final question for the list. This just started happening and is happening more consistently: When I stop the playback controls, the last note or notes sounded at the point of stopping playback continue unabated even after shutting down Finale. The drone of notes will only cease once I shut down the keyboard controller. Has a setting changed somewhere? I hope I'm clear and once again thanks so much to the list for your help. George Boziwick At 10:30 PM 9/24/2004, Richard Walsh wrote: All text expressions can include a patch change. I recommend you make a standard library of General Midi patch change so that arco includes your standard solo or ensemble patch change for your midi device, pizz. likewise. I have a whole library of them for my midi device, muted brass, whatever. Create a new text expression, then go to Playback and select the Patch Change you need. It will stay in effect until a new one is encountered. RW On Friday, September 24, 2004, at 07:20 PM, George Boziwick wrote: Dear Finale List: I have a piece that includes violin and cello, each on its own midi channel. For the first part of the piece the strings are playing with the bow. At some point I'd like them to play pizzicato and then later back to arco. Can I send a midi patch that will change the sound from a bowed sound to a pizz sound, and then at some point back to an arco sound? Please direct me to the manual if necessary, but I didn't see anything there that made it clear to me if such a thing was possible while each instrument was using a single midi channel. I hope my request is clear. As always thanks for the great assistance. gb ___ Finale mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale ___ Finale mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale ___ Finale mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale
[Finale] Sending a new midi patch
Dear Finale List: I have a piece that includes violin and cello, each on its own midi channel. For the first part of the piece the strings are playing with the bow. At some point I'd like them to play pizzicato and then later back to arco. Can I send a midi patch that will change the sound from a bowed sound to a pizz sound, and then at some point back to an arco sound? Please direct me to the manual if necessary, but I didn't see anything there that made it clear to me if such a thing was possible while each instrument was using a single midi channel. I hope my request is clear. As always thanks for the great assistance. gb ___ Finale mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale