On 8/17/2017 8:18 PM, Michael Dutka wrote:
> Wow! Been painstakingly plotting out my bowings ever since I learned how to
> do that in college, and hearing I've been wasting my time all these years.
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[snip]
It's a shame that your college professors didn't tell you to indicate
bowings only sparin
st..."
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> Today's Topics:
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>1. Bowing Plug-In? (Michael Dutka)
>2. Re: Bowing Plug-In? (David H. Bailey)
>3. Re: Bowing Plug-In? (Neal Gittleman)
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> Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2017 15:14:19 -0400
> From: Michael Dutka
> Subject: [Finale] Bowing Plug-In?
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I hate to contradict David, whose posts are generally dead-on, but...
Give a violin part to 10 violinists and you'll get at least 11 different
bowings!
Neal Gittleman
Sent from my iPhone
(so please excuse any tap-pos!)
> On Aug 15, 2017, at 2:56 PM, David H. Bailey wrote:
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>> On 8/15/2017
On 8/15/2017 3:14 PM, Michael Dutka wrote:
> Hi, folks. Reviewing a fairly large opera score, about 160 minutes of
> music, and one thing that would be phenomenally helpful is some kind of
> plug-in or app that would let Finale users see every up and down bow, even
> when they're not written in.
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Hi, folks. Reviewing a fairly large opera score, about 160 minutes of
music, and one thing that would be phenomenally helpful is some kind of
plug-in or app that would let Finale users see every up and down bow, even
when they're not written in.
The string players I've spoken to don't like it when