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|Raymond Horton
|Sent: Tuesday, March 17, 2015 9:36 AM
|To: finale@shsu.edu
|Subject: Re: [Finale] Key sig for melodic minor
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|From a performer's standpoint, I would strongly advise against it.
|IMHO
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|Raymond Horton
|Bass Trombonist, Louisville Orchestra
|Minister of Music, Edwardsville (IN) UMC
I haven't done this, but it appears to be supported as nonstandard
key signature. I think you would define a linear scale of 12 notes.
The documentation refers to
KeyMap. Click this icon to display the Key Step Map dialog box, in which
you specify how many steps you want in an octave, as
From a performer's standpoint, I would strongly advise against it. IMHO
Raymond Horton
Bass Trombonist, Louisville Orchestra
Minister of Music, Edwardsville (IN) UMC
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On Mon, Mar 16, 2015 at 8:28 PM, Girard Bowe girard.b...@verizon.net
wrote:
Exactly.
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|From: finale-boun...@shsu.edu [mailto:finale-boun...@shsu.edu] On Behalf Of
|Ryan Beard
|Sent: Monday, March 16, 2015 10:29 PM
|To: finale@shsu.edu
|Subject: Re: [Finale] Key sig for melodic minor
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|Just to clarify, for A melodic minor, you just want an F
Ascending, of course. I've tried to create this, but without success. If
anybody has any easy way to do this, or at least a clear explanation, I'd be
grateful.
Also, assuming this is possible, will it transpose as expected? That is, if
I have a D melodic minor, will it transpose up a major
Just to clarify, for A melodic minor, you just want an F# and G# in the key
signature?
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On Mar 16, 2015, at 5:28 PM, Girard Bowe girard.b...@verizon.net wrote:
Ascending, of course. I've tried to create this, but without success. If
anybody has any easy way to do this,