[Finale] Yet one more free rehearsal mark font for 2010

2009-12-16 Thread Jari Williamsson
Hello! I've uploaded another new font for use with the Finale 2010 auto-rehearsal mark feature to the Finale Productivity Tips site. The new font is called JW Rehearsal Serifs 2. It has an "old look", bent corners and tight horizontal spacing. It's designed to work well with scores that use (f

Re: [Finale] TAN: Is "Bratschen" Obsolete?

2009-12-16 Thread Florence + Michael
No, it's not obsolete. Both "Bratsche" (plural "Bratschen") and "Viola" (plural Violen") are used in German. In spoken German I'm more used to hearing "Bratsche"; in printed scores I see both terms but I don't know which one is more common. Suit yourself! Michael On 16 Dec 2009, at 02:56,

Re: [Finale] TAN: Is "Bratschen" Obsolete?

2009-12-16 Thread Johannes Gebauer
On 16.12.2009 Ryan wrote: Is the term "Bratschen" for violas obsolete in German? Would it be better to use "Violen"? It is definitely not obsolete, although if you are using this term in scores it sounds particularly German. It is more customary to use Italian terms for Instruments, at least

Re: [Finale] TAN: Is "Bratschen" Obsolete?

2009-12-16 Thread Howard Weiner
At 17:56 15.12.2009 -0800, Ryan wrote: Is the term "Bratschen" for violas obsolete in German? No. Would it be better to use "Violen"? Only if you want to take the risk of getting violas da gamba. Howard -- Howard Weiner h.wei...@online.de http://howard-weiner.de/ Tosca jumped to a concl