dhbailey wrote:
Jim Mays wrote:
There's an "updater" now available for Finale 2005 for Windows --
Filename: FinWin2k5aUpdate.exe
Filesize: 6.33 MB
Am I the first or -- the last person to have heard of this?
Jim Mays
You're the first I heard about it from -- I just downloaded it, and it
doesn't wo
Jim Mays wrote:
There's an "updater" now available for Finale 2005 for Windows --
Filename: FinWin2k5aUpdate.exe
Filesize: 6.33 MB
Am I the first or -- the last person to have heard of this?
Jim Mays
You're the first I heard about it from -- I just downloaded it, and it
doesn't work with the ver
There's an "updater" now available for Finale 2005 for Windows --
Filename: FinWin2k5aUpdate.exe
Filesize: 6.33 MB
Am I the first or -- the last person to have heard of this?
Jim Mays
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Richard Yates wrote:
Aside from deliberately trying to make things difficult for note entry and
sight-reading, why would anyone notate the following passage this way:
http://www.yatesguitar.com/misc/Janacek1.jpg
instead of this way:
http://www.yatesguitar.com/misc/Janacek2.jpg ?
(The whole piece i
On Nov 12, 2004, at 5:19 PM, Richard Yates wrote:
Aside from deliberately trying to make things difficult for note entry
and
sight-reading, why would anyone notate the following passage this way:
http://www.yatesguitar.com/misc/Janacek1.jpg
instead of this way:
http://www.yatesguitar.com/misc/Jan
Aside from deliberately trying to make things difficult for note entry and
sight-reading, why would anyone notate the following passage this way:
http://www.yatesguitar.com/misc/Janacek1.jpg
instead of this way:
http://www.yatesguitar.com/misc/Janacek2.jpg ?
(The whole piece is only three pages
At 10:02 PM +0100 11/11/04, Daniel Wolf wrote:
Sorry if this is not exactly on-topic, but I haven't received decent
answers elsewhere and this list has always been a good source of
answers to orchestration questions..
In Haydn's baryton trios, the baryton part is notated in treble
clef. This i
And, as far as I know, in notation for any bowed
or plucked stringed instrument. The highest
pitched string is always I, even though the
holding position (think guitar) might make that
string closest to the floor.
John
At 9:49 AM +0100 11/12/04, Arne Møller Jørgensen wrote:
The G string corre
The G string correspond to IV in violin notation.
AMJ
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Emne: [Finale] Violin notation
Dear list,
Does the G string correspond to I or
IV
Pierre Bailleul wrote:
Dear list,
Does the G string correspond to I or to IV in violin notation?
Thanks for your responses.
Pierre.
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