Re: [Finale] Rests or blank?

2004-07-17 Thread Richard Huggins
From: Darcy James Argue [EMAIL PROTECTED] I absolutely agree with John. I read your explanation (w/diagram) and still couldn't make head nor tail of it. I can't imagine this section going well in rehearsal if you leave it as you describe. Just write it out for everyone, without the

Re: [Finale] Rests or blank?

2004-07-17 Thread Christopher BJ Smith
At 3:08 AM -0500 7/17/04, Richard Huggins wrote: From: Darcy James Argue [EMAIL PROTECTED] I absolutely agree with John. I read your explanation (w/diagram) and still couldn't make head nor tail of it. I can't imagine this section going well in rehearsal if you leave it as you describe.

Re: [Finale] Rests or blank?

2004-07-17 Thread Richard Huggins
From: Christopher BJ Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] BTW, on another unsolicited topic, you can force Finale to space bar 44, tenor staff, correctly. .. You method you went on to explain works great. Kewl...thanks much! Left of stack...where WAS my brain??! From: Aaron Sherber [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [Finale] Rests or blank?

2004-07-16 Thread John Howell
At 7:04 PM -0500 7/15/04, Richard Huggins wrote: I have a certain 5-measure choral section that involves the choir singing from one stave one time and another stave on the repeat. Because there is a 1st and 2nd ending, that means some measures have nothing in them. Use rests. But from bitter

Re: [Finale] Rests or blank?

2004-07-16 Thread Darcy James Argue
HI Richard, I absolutely agree with John. I read your explanation (w/diagram) and still couldn't make head nor tail of it. I can't imagine this section going well in rehearsal if you leave it as you describe. Just write it out for everyone, without the repeat. - Darcy - [EMAIL

[Finale] Rests or blank?

2004-07-15 Thread Richard Huggins
I have a certain 5-measure choral section that involves the choir singing from one stave one time and another stave on the repeat. Because there is a 1st and 2nd ending, that means some measures have nothing in them. Here's diagram, which I hope retains the line breaks: | ms1 |ms2 |