Re: [Finale] attacca vs. segue

2012-03-14 Thread Steve Parker
Attacca indicates play through as if one piece. Segue indicates applause (possibly) but no wait for dialogue or action. Steve P. On 14 Mar 2012, at 01:25, Mark D Lew markd...@earthlink.net wrote: John Howell wrote: Subtle differences. Segue (follows) indicates moving directly to the

Re: [Finale] attacca vs. segue

2012-03-14 Thread Lee Dengler
Thanks to all who responded in helping to clarify this. The 2 pieces I am currently working on are connected without any break - as if one piece. It seems that attacca is the best choice in this instance. Lee -Original Message- From: finale-boun...@shsu.edu

Re: [Finale] attacca vs. segue

2012-03-14 Thread John Howell
At 6:40 AM -0400 3/14/12, Lee Dengler wrote: Thanks to all who responded in helping to clarify this. The 2 pieces I am currently working on are connected without any break - as if one piece. It seems that attacca is the best choice in this instance. I would agree. I'm thinking about

[Finale] Font annotation problems

2012-03-14 Thread Ryan
Hi all, If you have Finale 2012, would you mind checking this for me? Please go to the Font Annotation files for EngraverFontSet character 45 (tenuto). (Program Options Edit click Font Annotation in bottom right set font to EngraverFontSet select character 45.) Is the articulation outside