RE: [Finale] Stripes- definitely Tan.

2004-09-20 Thread Keith Helgesen
Thanks Crystal! Keith Helgesen. Director of Music, Canberra City Band. Ph: (02) 62910787. Band Mob. 0436-620587 Private Mob 0417-042171 -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Crystal Premo Sent: Tuesday, 21 September 2004 12:14 PM To: [EMAIL PRO

[Finale] table of contents and MS Word

2004-09-20 Thread Ryan Beard
Hello Listers and Lurkers, I’m 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 Finale’s Text Block tool is pretty primitive, but can it handle something like this? Is there away to make the “tab” a fixed distance

Re: [Finale] Stripes- definitely Tan.

2004-09-20 Thread Crystal Premo
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

Re: [Finale] OT: Printer question

2004-09-20 Thread John Poole [Finale Discussion]
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

[Finale] Stripes-again

2004-09-20 Thread Keith Helgesen
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

Re: [Finale] Stripes- definitely Tan.

2004-09-20 Thread Raymond Horton
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

Re: [Finale] Stripes- definitely Tan.

2004-09-20 Thread Carl Dershem
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

Re: [Finale] Re: Chord symbols on chromatically transposing staves

2004-09-20 Thread Randolph Peters
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

Re: [Finale] Re: Chord symbols on chromatically transposing staves

2004-09-20 Thread Richard Walsh
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

Re: [Finale] Re: Chord symbols on chromatically transposing staves

2004-09-20 Thread Christopher Smith
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

Re: [Finale] Re: Chord symbols on chromatically transposing staves

2004-09-20 Thread Robert Patterson
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

[Finale] Re: Chord symbols on chromatically transposing staves

2004-09-20 Thread Darcy James Argue
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.

Re: [Finale] Bow slurs on divisis

2004-09-20 Thread Owain Sutton
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

[Finale] Bow slurs on divisis

2004-09-20 Thread Ryan Beard
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

Re: [Finale] Bow slurs on divisis

2004-09-20 Thread dhbailey
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

[Finale] Bow slurs on divisis

2004-09-20 Thread Neal Schermerhorn
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 ___ Finale mailing list [EMAIL

Re: [Finale] Stripes- definitely Tan.

2004-09-20 Thread Noel Stoutenburg
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