Re: [Finale] Unequal notes tied together

2010-10-05 Thread Christopher Smith
On Fri Oct 1, at FridayOct 1 8:53 PM, John Howell wrote: If the A sharp is at the end of a line, then the B flat would be at the beginning of the next line. That's the only way around it, as far as I can determine. I don't think that would solve it. There's still going to be a key

Re: [Finale] Unequal notes tied together

2010-10-04 Thread John Howell
Just brief comments on what Bill wrote: If you tie A# to Bb, then the notes will be on separate lines or spaces. Yes, clearly they will be. Which MAY mean that while the mark is technically a tie, you might have to enter it as a slur so it will LOOK right. Either that or adjust the

[Finale] Unequal notes tied together

2010-10-01 Thread billsincl
Well, an example: If you tie A# to Bb, then the notes will be on separate lines or spaces. But that would require a key change, for example B major to B flat major. Unless you use accidentals, of course. The key signature would have to be between them. So how would the tie mark be

Re: [Finale] Unequal notes tied together

2010-10-01 Thread David H. Bailey
On 10/1/2010 5:43 PM, billsi...@aol.com wrote: Well, an example: If you tie A# to Bb, then the notes will be on separate lines or spaces. But that would require a key change, for example B major to B flat major. Unless you use accidentals, of course. The key signature would have to be