you should also play with the values for "space before" and "space
after" time sig in the score (Document Options/Time Signatures)
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I would recommend creating separate staves (with zero staff lines and no
barlines) for the time sigs. Then apply the time sigs as expressions. (You
can set them to self-position automatically.) The only issue is gonna be
cautionary time sigs at the end of systems. You probably can't quite
achieve
Hello all,
I wonder if anyone knows how to do large time signatures in the manner
suggested by Gould in “Behind Bars.” She suggests that they go above each group
(winds, brass, strings), aligned with the left edge at the barline. She gives a
page from Carter’s Symphony for Three Orchestras as
I've used to know how to create large time signatures (one for each section,
rather than on each staff) in the score, but am now unable to do it.
TIA for your help.
Dr.A.S.Weinstangel
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From: dr.a.s. weinstangel dr...@hotmail.com
To: finale@shsu.edu finale@shsu.edu
Sent: Friday, September 21, 2012 7:17 AM
Subject: [Finale] LARGE TIME
If you want one time signature for each section, the best way is to create a
certain number of systems that only show time signatures. For these systems,
you hide everything (staff lines, bar lines, etc.) apart from the time
signatures. You set the systems which actually have music in them to