Thanks Crystal!
Keith Helgesen.
Director of Music, Canberra City Band.
Ph: (02) 62910787. Band Mob. 0436-620587
Private Mob 0417-042171
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Hello Listers and Lurkers,
Im working on a song cycle for a client. He wants a
table of contents with dot leaders to appear at the
front of the collection. I know Finales Text Block
tool is pretty primitive, but can it handle something
like this? Is there away to make the tab a fixed
distance
I am frequently asked to obtain hard-to-find music for my students and
clients. For the most part, I can obtain these things from one of a couple
of collectors. However, when the best of the two doesn't have it, he can
usually get it from the Library of Congress. He's lucky to have a family
Michael L. Meyer wrote:
Hello all --
I’ve read some of the printer discussions in the past, and thought I
might run this question by you all. Does anyone have/what do you think
of the HP Deskjet 9650? I’m looking for a printer that gives as close
to laser-quality output as possible (but I by n
I love all the ‘location’ anecdotes emanating
from my query about the music from “Stripes” the movie, -
very amusing-
but they don’t help me find the Band
arrangement! Anyone advise? help?
Cheers Keith in OZ
Keith Helgesen.
Director of Music, Canberra City Band.
Ph: (02) 62910
Yeah, I know. The "Stripes" bit worked - having Murray blow his cool
and dump a passenger with her luggage out in the middle of a small
bridge. It's just funny to the locals.
Like anyone cares, but, part of first reply on this subject made no
sense whatsoever:
>>Keith Helgesen wrote:
>>Grea
Noel Stoutenburg wrote:
Raymond Horton wrote:
The oddest part in the movie, for Louisvillians, is when Murray heads
to the airport in the cab- he goes across the Clark Bridge toward
Indiana! What WAS he thinking? (Poetic license, I suppose.)
Nah, he just got directions from the same person wh
I just added a reasonably strongly-worded support of this, and sent
it to MacSupport.
Christopher
Just out of curiosity, have you gotten a response from MakeMusic in
the last year when you write them about bugs or feature requests? I
think I'm on their Do-Not-Answer List even though I'm always
I think Chord Symbols can transpose independently of the music, or with
it, whatever.
The process is as follows (in Finale 2004)
Go to Mass Mover > Change>Chord Assignments>Transpose.
RW
On Monday, September 20, 2004, at 04:16 PM, Christopher Smith wrote:
On Sep 20, 2004, at 6:35 PM, Darcy James
On Sep 20, 2004, at 6:35 PM, Darcy James Argue wrote:
Hi Brian,
That's precisely the problem. When you are dealing with a piece that
is *not* written with a key signature (which is actually more common
than not in modern jazz), you still need the chord symbols to
transpose appropriately when th
Darcy James Argue wrote:
Hi Brian,
That's precisely the problem. When you are dealing with a piece that is
*not* written with a key signature (which is actually more common than
not in modern jazz), you still need the chord symbols to transpose
appropriately when they are attached to a transpos
Hi Brian,
That's precisely the problem. When you are dealing with a piece that
is *not* written with a key signature (which is actually more common
than not in modern jazz), you still need the chord symbols to transpose
appropriately when they are attached to a transposing instrument's
staff.
Ryan Beard wrote:
If the notes are on one stem you only need one slur.
If you want different bowings then the notes should be
on different stems. Note-attached slurs are easy to
assign to different layers - you don't even need to
manually switch between layers. The slurs will
automatically appear
If the notes are on one stem you only need one slur.
If you want different bowings then the notes should be
on different stems. Note-attached slurs are easy to
assign to different layers - you don't even need to
manually switch between layers. The slurs will
automatically appear above or below the
Neal Schermerhorn wrote:
Not quite figuring this out, assistance requested!
I have divisis on one stem for strings. I'd like bow slurs to appear on top
and on bottom. What's the most correct and/or simple way to accomplish this?
Neal Schermerhorn
Place one slur, hit ctrl-f (on PC) to flip that slur
Not quite figuring this out, assistance requested!
I have divisis on one stem for strings. I'd like bow slurs to appear on top
and on bottom. What's the most correct and/or simple way to accomplish this?
Neal Schermerhorn
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Raymond Horton wrote:
The oddest part in the movie, for Louisvillians, is when Murray heads
to the airport in the cab- he goes across the Clark Bridge toward
Indiana! What WAS he thinking? (Poetic license, I suppose.)
Nah, he just got directions from the same person who gave Bob Newhart
direc
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