[Finale] Searching For America is finished!!!

2014-10-25 Thread Raymond Horton
July 1, 2013, I was awarded an Individual Artist Grant from the Indiana Arts Commission to write Searching For America, a work for actors, singers, choir and chamber ​o​ rchestra telling the story of the writing of America's favorite song America the Beautiful. One year ago yesterday I had a

[Finale] can turns have accidentals over them?

2014-10-25 Thread g5gb sge5
This isn't really a Finale-specific question, but a general notation question. When notating a trill (and perhaps also a mordent) where the note being trilled to is not in the key signature, as in for example E natural trilling up to F# where the key signature is C Major, I would place a # over

[Finale] Re(2): can turns have accidentals over them?

2014-10-25 Thread Giovanni Andreani
That's how it is, yes. Giovanni Andreani www.giovanniandreani.com Yes. You can also place an accidental below the Turn symbol to indicate an altered lower note. Sent from my iPhone On Oct 25, 2014, at 9:54 PM, g5gb sge5 toro...@gmail.com wrote: This isn't really a

Re: [Finale] Searching For America is finished!!!

2014-10-25 Thread Michael Mathew
I personally not surprised. Most of of the people on this list are glad to help and you have proof and thanks for naming a few names. You have given us a lot with sharing your gifts with the world! I am glad to have the opportunity to tell you this. What the you and the Louisville Symphony, as

Re: [Finale] can turns have accidentals over them?

2014-10-25 Thread g5gb sge5
Thanks. So you mean if I wanted F E D# E I would place the # below the Turn symbol to indicate that? On Sat, Oct 25, 2014 at 10:07 PM, Ryan Beard ry.squa...@gmail.com wrote: Yes. You can also place an accidental below the Turn symbol to indicate an altered lower note. Sent from my iPhone