I've been contacted by a publisher to write a Finale How To book, but I
can't personally commit to the deadline, it's around a month. I don't want
to start a thread about this but if anyone is interested you can you
contact me directly on simon.tr...@digitalmusicart.com and I'll put you in
touch.
i can't imagine what the budget would need to be for me to willingly
set aside a month of my life to write a how to book on finale for
an obscure publisher that will probably become obsolete (or perhaps
out of print) with the next version.
seriously!??!?! a MONTH?!?!?! sounds like not a very
I believe that the deadline was set some time ago - the book was scheduled
and someone dropped out. Hence, the deadline is now ridiculous. However,
they know it and it's probably more a case of as soon as.
Someone may have a bunch of unpublished tuition materials from a course or
some such that
Damn Jef, you turned it into a thread... lol
--
Simon Troup | BA Hons (Mus)
http://www.digitalmusicart.com
Partners: Simon Troup Jennie Troup
VAT Registration: 982 4230 17
*If you can twang it, we can engrave it. Seriously, we can. No... really!*
*This email is a private communication
I've been informed the publisher now has sufficient interest.
--
Simon Troup | BA Hons (Mus)
http://www.digitalmusicart.com
Partners: Simon Troup Jennie Troup
VAT Registration: 982 4230 17
*If you can twang it, we can engrave it. Seriously, we can. No... really!*
*This email is a private
This is brilliant, Ryan.
I haven’t gotten it to work yet, but I’ll keep futzing around. If I come up
with a clear question, I’ll ask here because this could be really useful. Just
wanted to thank you for responding with such an explicit email.
Dick H
OlyWa
On Sep 30, 2014, at 5:18 PM,
It sure would be a service to the industry if someone were to write a
DEFINITIVE guide to Finale. The so-called trailbazer series have been nothing
more than a compilation of the rough introductions to each of the main segments
of Finale. Not only do they not touch the more difficult parts,