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I think there is a way to delete or hide
measures on one staff and not the other but I'm
not sure how to do thisanyone?
Staff styles, Hide staff.
Dennis
Of course!! Never thought to set up a staff
style just to hide part of a staff! That was the
thing I was
Karen
I don't exactly swear by the percussion map; I usually swear AT it.
Actually I have your first paragraph taken care of. I have set the perc
map so that when I hit F# or C# (treble clef entry) I get an X head on
G and C (for cymbals and rimshots), whereas if I hit G# I get a circled
X head
Hello
One question about copyright regarding music which is not of public
domain: how do you find the copyright's holder? As an example, let's say:
I want to arrange a music piece like Hey Jude or a cartoon's main theme,
etc. and I know the author's name(s); where do I find the information
needed
My first choice for defragging a drive is Norton Speed Disk. I own
DiskWarrior and TechTool Pro, but for defragging...you can't beat Speed
Disk.
On Fri, 22 Oct 2004, Johannes Gebauer wrote:
Thing is, I don't actually have a problem. The reason I need a disk
utility is that I want a tool to
Giovanni Andreani wrote:
One question about copyright regarding music which is not of public
domain: how do you find the copyright's holder?
In the U.S., the Copyright office of the Library of Congress is supposed
to maintain the registry which provides the current identity of the
coypright
Both BMI and ASCAP have searchable online databases where one can find
copyright information.
Crystal Premo
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Both BMI and ASCAP have searchable online databases where one can find
copyright information.
Crystal Premo
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Thank you, I found wht I was looking for at BMI
Giovanni Andreani
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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.
Hi Johannas and Simon,
You have inspired me to do some homework for the day when speed disk
goes away :-) I found this:
http://www.speedtools.com/STUS.shtml
See what you think...expecially the Disk Defrag utility. I haven't
used this nor do I know anyone who has, but it looks interesting.
I have my slurs looking just about to my taste over two notes,
except in the case of a wide (octave) leap, where the slur seems too
flat. Is there anything I should or could change in my settings to
make them less flat, without changing the appearance of other slurs?
Thanks,
Dennis
You can
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
In Finale hides
Inscrutability, shock.
Are there other paths?
No! Sibelius
Is a plaything for children
The strong must resist
Or, more succinctly:
Learning Finale
Is worth your time and trouble.
Sibelius sucks!
David Froom
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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
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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
Crystal Premo wrote:
Both BMI and ASCAP have searchable online databases where one can find
copyright information.
Crystal Premo
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But not all works are registered with BMI or ASCAP. There is also SESAC
in the U.S., and plenty of smaller works never are registered with
d. collins wrote:
I have two tied notes followed by a third note: should the slur ending
on the third note start on the first or the second of the tied notes.
That depends. 18th and early 19th century tradition in prints is usually
to have the slur start on the second note. Later 19th and early
d. collins wrote:
I have two tied notes followed by a third note: should the slur ending
on the third note start on the first or the second of the tied notes.
And a related question: if one uses so-called European ties that look
like slurs and a note has both a tie and a slur starting (or
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
dhbailey wrote:
d. collins wrote:
I have two tied notes followed by a third note: should the slur ending
on the third note start on the first or the second of the tied notes.
The slur should begin with the first of the two tied notes.
I don't think there are any grounds for a generalization
Yes, I forgot about these. I actually own a copy of HDSpeedTools for
MacOS 9. Thing is, I am a little anoyed about their update policy. When
I bought the product it said Free Updates for Live just as it does
now. Only HDSpeedTools for OS X are not actually the same product. So I
never actually
On a related subject:
If anyone knows how to re-flash an Oxford Firewire enclosure, I'd like
to know. I seem to have destroyed one by accident (by flashing the wrong
firmware I guess), and there doesn't seem to be a way to get it back.
Annoying.
I am open for any experiment, as I have since
At 9:58 PM +0200 10/23/04, d. collins wrote:
I have two tied notes followed by a third note: should the slur
ending on the third note start on the first or the second of the
tied notes.
And a related question: if one uses so-called European ties that
look like slurs and a note has both a tie
John Howell wrote:
At 9:58 PM +0200 10/23/04, d. collins wrote:
I have two tied notes followed by a third note: should the slur ending
on the third note start on the first or the second of the tied notes.
And a related question: if one uses so-called European ties that
look like slurs and a
Anticipation
Finale update released
Damn! More eye candy
Broken dreams: click, wait...
(Finale Selection tool)
Time to buy G5
Copy and insert,
Partial Measures selected:
Instant Ferneyhough
Teaching Finale:
Use the time dilation tool.
The what...? My heart sinks.
So wait, there is an update coming? Any words on the real fixes and stuff???
Matthew Hindson Fastmail Account wrote:
Anticipation
Finale update released
Damn! More eye candy
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On a related subject:
If anyone knows how to re-flash an Oxford Firewire enclosure, I'd
like to know. I seem to have destroyed one by accident (by flashing
the wrong firmware I guess), and there doesn't seem to be a way to
get it back. Annoying.
I am open for any experiment, as I have since
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
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