What can you say only 26 letters to accommodate 12 vowels sounds, 10
dipthongs and and 18 consonants... of course with certain consonants
competing with each other for the rights to the sound cookie vs.
kooky. no wonder the world is confused.
And FWIW the US has only continued in the
On May 12, 2005, at 7:52 PM, John Howell wrote:
At 1:34 PM -0500 5/11/05, Jim Williamson wrote:
The standard policy, in the past, was that you could write 1 and 1
only
custom chart for 1 band without getting pemission. If you sold a
second copy
to someone, that would be considered unauthorised
I want to send a sample of my Finale 2k3 work to a colleague who uses a
PC. He has downloaded the Finale NotePad program...
I add the .mus suffix, ZIP the file, and send it, but he is unable to open
it.
What should I do at my end; What should he do at his?
At 5/13/2005 07:11 AM, Eden - Lawrence D. wrote:
I want to send a sample of my Finale 2k3 work to a colleague who uses a
PC. He has downloaded the Finale NotePad program...
I add the .mus suffix, ZIP the file, and send it, but he is unable to open
it.
Open what? The zip file or the mus file?
On May 13, 2005, at 7:11 AM, Eden - Lawrence D. wrote:
I want to send a sample of my Finale 2k3 work to a colleague who uses a
PC. He has downloaded the Finale NotePad program...
I add the .mus suffix, ZIP the file, and send it, but he is unable to
open
it.
What should I do at my end; What
Those are the Widgets in Tiger that appear when you use the F12 key (assuming you haven't disabled the Tiger keyboard shortcuts, as I have, because they interfere with other things I've programmed into Finale with Quickeys). There is a dictionary "Widget." Pretty useful, seems to me.
At 6:57 AM -0400 5/13/05, Christopher Smith wrote:
As far as I could tell, Jim wasn't talking about law, but about
publisher's willingness to allow someone else to arrange one of
their works. And his experience seemed to agree with mine, too.
Things have changed in attitudes among publishers in
On May 13, 2005, at 9:10 AM, John Howell wrote:
True story: One of our choral conductors here wanted to put on An
Evening of Irving Berlin program, and called I.B. Music to ask about
the availability of choral arrangements. He was put on hold for a
while, and when the person came back he was
I found this blog entry that encompasses an interesting philosophy on
pricing freelance work (the blogger has worked in web development, but
I think it's equally applicable to copyists and engravers):
http://www.dashes.com/anil/2005/05/12/pay_by_the_hour
Disclaimer: Make sure you read this with
shirling neueweise / 2005/05/13 / 02:43 AM wrote:
hey hiro, what do you mean by the file names are broken, they don't
appear properly, non-ascii characters are replaced by others? did
you zip the finale files before sending, or just send them as
straight finale files?
MacOSX as well as
Sometimes I find it's easier if you convert archives to self-extracting ones
before you send them. That way you don't have to worry about people not
having the right programs in order to open them.
Joseph
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