On 26.09.2009 Rudolf van Berkum wrote:
Got to the print and fax option in System Tools, and your scanner should be listed along
with your printers--Adobe Acrobat 9 included. Click on the scanner and it should display a
dialogue box with a button for . The button for
gives you options for Scan
On Wed, 23 Sep 2009 Johannes wrote:
I have just discovered that direct scanning is no longer possible from
Acrobat 9. As far as I can tell this is true for any scanner, although
I haven't been able to confirm this. At least for my Epson it doesn't
work, although it works fine from Photoshop
A painful theory-class lesson that I once learned is that the signature
does not always reliably tell you what key the music's in according to
their values that we learned.
ajr
> On Fri, Sep 25, 2009 at 5:45 PM, David McDonald
> wrote:
>> For all you early music history buffs:
>> I'm editing/ada
On 25 Sep 2009 at 16:45, David McDonald wrote:
> For all you early music history buffs:
> I'm editing/adapting a Vivaldi concerto for my string ensemble
> "Concerto in G minor for 2 Cellos and Strings" RV 531
>
> Why is it "G minor" but the key signature is 1 flat?
Because modal key signatures
On Fri, Sep 25, 2009 at 5:45 PM, David McDonald wrote:
> For all you early music history buffs:
> I'm editing/adapting a Vivaldi concerto for my string ensemble "Concerto in
> G minor for 2 Cellos and Strings" RV 531
>
> Why is it "G minor" but the key signature is 1 flat?
>
They were still sorti
For all you early music history buffs:
I'm editing/adapting a Vivaldi concerto for my string ensemble
"Concerto in G minor for 2 Cellos and Strings" RV 531
Why is it "G minor" but the key signature is 1 flat?
David McDonald
MacMusic, Inc.
macmusic...@cox.net
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