3:30 if you are there, otherwise 4:00.
jk
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On Sep 27, 2011, at 3:33 PM, Mark D Lew markd...@earthlink.net wrote:
John Howell wrote:
2. You are responsible for COLLECTING it and
remitting it; the purchaser is responsible for
PAYING it but to you, not to the state.
Please ignore my previous post, I was responding to another e-mail and mixed up
the address.
jk
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On Sep 27, 2011, at 10:57 PM, Jerry Kalaf jka...@sbcglobal.net wrote:
3:30 if you are there, otherwise 4:00.
jk
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On Sep 27, 2011, at 3:33 PM, Mark D
Peter
This is how I'd approach your situation.
I do concur with those who advise that this is a non-standard usage of
word extensions, but I can also perceive that they may not, in fact, be
extensions, but instead have another use. Therfore, first verify with
your client exactly why she has
At 2:37 AM +1000 9/28/11, Nigel Hanley wrote:
Thanks Chuck and Darcy, you have together proven
my dilemma. I'm in Australia, and was always led
to believe in the hand drums, stems up, and foot
drums stems down system. Apparently this isn't
gospel truth. I can see both arguments, so I'm
Just an update for those who were kind enough to help. I took the proofs to
show the composer today and when I showed her the bar in question she said,
Oh, you mean THAT bar. Those lines are to indicate where words have been
missed out. The priest sings a long sentence here, and there's no
I once spent almost a whole weekend producing a spreadsheet for someone who
had asked for a spreadsheet. Turned out he didn't know what a spreadsheet
was but thought using the word made him sound clever. Same person had a
virus on his computer the first day he had it. He didn't know what a
On Sep 28, 2011, at 9:32 AM, Peter Taylor wrote:
Just an update for those who were kind enough to help. I took the proofs to
show the composer today and when I showed her the bar in question she said,
Oh, you mean THAT bar. Those lines are to indicate where words have been
missed out.
At 5:32 PM +0100 9/28/11, Peter Taylor wrote:
Just an update for those who were kind enough to help. I took the proofs to
show the composer today and when I showed her the bar in question she said,
Oh, you mean THAT bar. Those lines are to indicate where words have been
missed out. The priest
From: Mark D Lew
In that case I would use ellipses instead of underscores. Simple.
Done! Thanks.
John, thanks but I'm on Windows. An ellispis is Alt+0133 on the num pad.
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From: David W. Fenton lists.fin...@dfenton.com
Date: September 27, 2011 5:18:01 PM PDT
To: finale@shsu.edu
Subject: Re: [Finale] OT: Selling your CDs and Sales Tax
Reply-To: finale@shsu.edu
Is anybody on the list actually selling their CDs at concerts/gigs?
If so, those are really the
On Wed Sep 28, at WednesdaySep 28 12:11 PM, John Howell wrote:
And while I understand and approve of the
logic of separating hands and feet, I've never
thought that stems-down for the hat made any
sense.
The stems down on the hihat only applies to the stomp, or chick sound, played
by
Hi all!
I'm starting work on a concerto score, and I am having a bit of a snag
with score order. The score includes the following instruments:
Solo cor anglais
timpani
1 percussion
harp
violins 1 and 2
violas
cellos
basses
2 solo violins
solo viola
2 solo celli
Here's my guess:
timpani
On 27 Sep 2011 at 18:46, Mark D Lew wrote:
David Fenton wrote (in separate messages):
The rest of the faux experts can sit on their hands.
I'm not really faux. I actually do this for a living. State sales tax
isn't my field (especially not NY), but another in our firm is very
Hi Darcy,
I see your point, and perhaps from a purely pedagogical standpoint it helps
to see everything line up in the same layer. However, most if not all
drummers I know prefer and are used to seeing the bass drum and foot hi-hat
stems down as a separate layer. That way they can see the rhythm
On Sep 28, 2011, at 1:11 PM, Christopher Smith wrote:
Generally, though, you don't need to indicate the hihat stomp, because it is
usually obvious, unless you are in 11/8 or something.
Generally right, but I need to write a measure of two feel or double time feel
(with HH stomps) in
My order would be:
{ solo cor anglais
{ timpani
| 1 percussion
{ harp
| 2 solo violins
{ solo viola
| 2 solo celli
| violins 1 and 2 OR violin 1 and
| violin 2, depending mostly on on rhythmic differences
{ violas
| cellos
| basses
However, my preference for harp MIGHT be
Adam: Normal score order would be woodwinds (you
have none), brass (you have none), percussion
(Timpani; Percussion), grand staff instruments
(Harp), Solo Concerto Instrument or Instruments,
String Section.
My question, though, is whether you have ONE solo
instrument or five, and whether
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