Hello,
I currently use Finale 2004. I wouild like to create a tempo marking using 32nd notes but I can't seem to find afont to use as an _expression_ mark. Neither Maestro nor Jazz fonts seem to have a 32nd notehead. 48 hours later I'm still scratching my head.
I'd appreciate the assistance.
Put a 32nd note in layer 4 (for example) and drag it where you want. Put
the stem up and hide the ledger lines.
Hope it helps,
Javito.
Hello,
I currently use Finale 2004. I wouild like to create a tempo marking using
32nd notes but I can't seem to find a font to use as an expression
The Bach font has 32nd notes that can be used in a word processing
document:
http://www.music.qub.ac.uk/~tomita/bach-mf.html
Hope this helps!
Eric
Habsburger Verlag Frankfurt (Dr. Fiedler)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Greetings!
You will find what you need it Mat Hindson's (free) font called Rhythms
(small z, I believe).
Go to http://hindson.com
Dan Carno
At 01:30 PM 10/23/2004, you wrote:
Hello,
I currently use Finale 2004. I wouild like to create a tempo marking
using 32nd notes but I can't seem to find a
I haven't opened any good can of worms lately, so this looks like a
tasty one:
Yes, you should be able to do this - BUT - are you sure you want to? A
32nd note, or even a 16th, for the beat value will only lead to
unnecessary difficulty in readability.
Raymond Horton
Bass Trombonist,
Raymond Horton wrote:
I haven't opened any good can of worms lately, so this looks like a
tasty one:
Yes, you should be able to do this - BUT - are you sure you want to? A
32nd note, or even a 16th, for the beat value will only lead to
unnecessary difficulty in readability.
Raymond Horton
I think this (Metronome font) will do what you want it to and more...
http://www.dvmpublications.com/metronome_information.htm
-K
Hello,
I currently use Finale 2004. I wouild like to create a tempo
marking using 32nd notes but I can't seem to find a font to use as
an expression mark. Neither