I have a font that Brian Ferneyhough gave me, based on his manuscript.
I don't feel I should pass it on but in case it's on the net
somewhere, it's called Brackets 4.5
Matthew
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On 08/02/2010, at 9:30 AM, Darcy James Argue djar...@earthlink.net
wrote:
Hi Chris,
Don't
Sorry for jumping in on this subject so late. I've been very busy
trying to finish a project and I'm over a week late on my emails.
Just wanted to point any interested parties to a wiki site I've set up
to list material written for the saxophone. This particular link will
get you to the
I'll jump in on this late, too. I haven't seen any discussion in this
thread of the wind band repertoire. There are many legit sax players
making a very good living playing in military bands in the US. There
are also some non-military professional ensembles both in the US and
elsewhere.
I'm making a Finale file out of Weeping song by Shostakovitch to sort
out a MIDI file for listening and learning purpose.
There are crescendo and diminuendo expressions that I am not able to
recreate in Finale.
For example, I create a cresc. expression, open playback options,
choose the
Can you do this by entering your expression (which has no effect), then
entering a normal crescendo hairpin and making it hidden?
Cheers,
Lawrence
On 8 February 2010 14:11, Marcello Noia marcellon...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm making a Finale file out of Weeping song by Shostakovitch to sort out
a
Darcy James Argue wrote:
Hi Chris,
Don't see anything suitable in Salzedo. But the Duncan Loops Squiggles font
(duh) has typeable squiggles of various lengths. (Wish it also had various heights,
though!)
Cheers,
- DJA
-
I seem to remember the Word Perfect Math fonts have squiggles,
Never guessed hairpins could be hidden (more fool me), will try that
solution.
Thanks
Lawrence Yates ha scritto:
Can you do this by entering your expression (which has no effect), then
entering a normal crescendo hairpin and making it hidden?
Cheers,
Lawrence
On 8 February 2010 14:11,
Marcello Noia wrote:
Never guessed hairpins could be hidden (more fool me), will try that
solution.
Unless I'm mistaken (and it's already happened once today), smart shapes
(including hairpins) execute only when human playback is enabled. If
you don't want to use human playback, you have
Marcello Noia wrote:
I'm making a Finale file out of Weeping song by Shostakovitch to sort
out a MIDI file for listening and learning purpose.
There are crescendo and diminuendo expressions that I am not able to
recreate in Finale.
For example, I create a cresc. expression, open playback
Thanks to all for your thoughts on this topic.
Aaron.
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Marcello Noia wrote:
I'm making a Finale file out of Weeping song by Shostakovitch to sort
out a MIDI file for listening and learning purpose.
There are crescendo and diminuendo expressions that I am not able to
recreate in Finale.
For example, I create a cresc. expression, open playback
And if Jari's suggestion doesn't suite you, there is always the MIDI tool where
you can add your own volume changes (controller #7).
-Randolph Peters
Marcello Noia wrote:
I'm making a Finale file out of Weeping song by Shostakovitch to sort out
a MIDI file for listening and learning
Randolph Peters wrote:
And if Jari's suggestion doesn't suite you...
Suite you? Yikes.
Been listening to too much baroque music lately.
-Randolph Peters
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