I switched from version 6 to version 10 and notice that in this last
version, being in speedyentry and inserting a chord then striking the
TAB key takes me to the next measure, while in version 6 the same key
took me to the next note or rest in the same measure.
Right arrow key won't do the job
At 07:59 AM 11/10/2010, you wrote:
I switched from version 6 to version 10 and notice that in this last
version, being in speedyentry and inserting a chord then striking the
TAB key takes me to the next measure, while in version 6 the same
key took me to the next note or rest in the same
Thanks, I will try that - Is it written somewhere in the (awful html)
manual?
Il 10/11/2010 14.42, Giz Bowe ha scritto:
At 07:59 AM 11/10/2010, you wrote:
I switched from version 6 to version 10 and notice that in this last
version, being in speedyentry and inserting a chord then striking the
Hi all,
Anybody have a copy of Bach Prelude in C from the WTC in Finale format (2010
or earlier)?
Need to add some student lines to it. :) The scan recognition creates a
totally unusable result, and I'm trying to avoid entering it by hand before
morning.
Many thanks,
Dennis
Had an extra coffee and entered it.
Thanks,
Dennis
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Next time - remember standard midi files on the web. A whole ton of
pieces out there, and a lot of them line up quite neatly.
Even when they don't save a lot of time, it's interesting to see what
others have done, and gives some variety to note entry.
Raymond Horton
On Wed, Nov 10, 2010 at
So you take your coffee bach, no cream?
Wow. Can't believe I wrote that. And it's actually three hours EARLIER here
than there, Dennis
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Personally I didn't find the Midi files useful when I had to enter some WTC 2
years ago. I ended up entering them myself. Didn't do the C major, though.
Johannes
Am 11.11.2010 um 05:32 schrieb Raymond Horton horton.raym...@gmail.com:
Next time - remember standard midi files on the web. A
As I recall the BWV 211 text mentions Muskatel but no cream. Dare we infer
it? When Lieschen says that the coffee smells sweet, do we know how much (if
any) sugar she tood it with?
Aaron J. Rabushka
who, at this moment, doesn't care if he ends a sentence with a preposition