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Because sometimes some of us don't have the luxury of printing double
sided or of creating nice booklets and the music is printed fast on single
sheets which need to be turned.
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found, although given my history of
ignorance with the plug-ins, there may be something hidden in there that I
haven't found, but I doubt it since they removed the repeats plug-ins and
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as an
uncompressed TIFF file. It's some setting in Paint. Or you might have to
get a different graphics program to create your TIFF files in, one which
will allow you to save uncompressed tiff files.
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have been playing
bass clef all their lives are totally intimidated by the C clef. But if
they would only spend a little time each day playing simple exercises in
the different clefs they would have no problem whatsoever.
Just an aside to the trombone clef question.
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John
I believe he only has one, the set called TGTools.
Visit http://www.tgtools.com to find out more about it.
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What plug-in is that?
Guy Hayden, Minister of Music
St. Stephen's Episcopal Church
372 Hiden Boulevard
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learn to play other than bass clef and many have no clue
there is such a beast as the alto trombone, being used to only the tenor
and bass trombone.
You should specifically label the part Alto Trombone if you want it
played on alto trombone.
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Michael Simpson wrote:
Query: What
If your process is the same in 2004 and in 2004b and the results don't
work in 2004b, then you should definitely send this to
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put it on the list of things to fix.
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This was possibly
that is having a major
effect for you.
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David McKay wrote:
I am still unable to access the User Manual from within Finale.
I reinstalled the program, and this time I turned off Zone Alarm and the
installation went more successfully. Last time, it hung and the Finale
icons, etc were not put
Only, and all
the layers will show, each on its own staff.
Save As something like MyScorePartExtraction.mus.
Extract the parts from this altered version of the score.
It takes longer to describe it than to do it in scroll view.
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Brad Beyenhof wrote:
On 5/20/04 10:46 AM, Fisher
users
who had complained are working on projects where the problems won't be
noticed. And the developers, who do care about the quality of the
products they are responsible for, have very little control over the matter.
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more like the computer
needs to get the valid authorization code once again from MakeMusic,
rather than having to get a new authorization code.
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about.
I also nothing to compel me to buy the book -- the excerpt didn't
contain anything earth-shaking that I didn't already know or couldn't
figure out, based on the principle that notation should be clear and
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doesn't mean they don't exist. Heck, they're
even in a couple of places in my community band's library. I believe Ed
Madden has one at least in the 1st trumpet parts in Colonial Rhapsody.
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a bit more)
technology as you can afford because even if you don't need it now, with
the way applications evolve you may need it sooner than you think.
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MusicXML export works wonderfully from Finale, and Sibelius comes with
the ability to import MusicXML built-in, so it's really a very painless
and pretty accurate process these days.
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On 10/28/2010 3:00 PM, Eric Dannewitz wrote:
I feel your pain. Best way to get back
On 10/29/2010 2:42 AM, dc wrote:
David H. Bailey écrit:
MusicXML export works wonderfully from Finale, and Sibelius comes with
the ability to import MusicXML built-in, so it's really a very
painless and pretty accurate process these days.
I don't know about the latest version, but I bought
transposing instruments got them. I
think it was because the horn players were the kings of the brass
section in the orchestras before the advent of valves because they got
the juicy melodic parts.
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from. I realize most PC users would understand that, but I
thought I would include it for Ryan's sake, since he's on a Mac.
doPDF allows you to select the folder to save the PDF file into.
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to find it tomorrow and post more information
about it. The edition is a European one, if I remember correctly.
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On 11/6/2010 8:14 PM, David H. Bailey wrote:
On 11/6/2010 2:26 PM, Steve Larsen wrote:
Ray Horton wrote:
I asked a knowledgeable horn-playing friend about your later question
(which
composers started writing for F horn all the time), and he promised me a
copy if an interesting article
The upgrade isn't specific to MacOS, just what Brian quoted from the bug
fixes list. There is also a Windows 2011b available.
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On 11/8/2010 1:02 AM, Brian Williams wrote:
In case you haven't heard, this update has been available for a few days.
Here are the bug fixes
So, with the three hour difference, did you really know that he had
completed it *before* he even knew he would be entering it?
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On 11/10/2010 11:33 PM, Mariposa Symphony Orchestra wrote:
So you take your coffee bach, no cream?
Wow. Can't believe I wrote that. And it's
with doPDF is that the dialog asking where to save the program
doesn't always pop up on top of other windows, so it isn't always
obvious that it is waiting for user input. But that's a small annoyance
and easy to put up with once learns to look for the window.
David H. Bailey
On 11/20/2010 1:01
to show what the concert pitch
note is?
David H. Bailey
On 11/20/2010 12:54 PM, Allen Fisher wrote:
My trumpet teacher at Ohio State in the early 1990's insisted that all his
students learn clefs in order to transpose on sight. Drives all my friends
nuts... :)
Allen
On 6 Nov, 2010, at 1:22
which has the various Sansone books for me to locate the
correct one and on-line they're too expensive to buy them all hoping to
find that chart again.
Thanks,
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On 11/21/2010 7:52 AM, Klaus Smedegaard Bjerre wrote:
C clef on the second line from the bottom equals horn in F
On 11/21/2010 1:43 PM, John Howell wrote:
At 7:24 AM -0500 11/21/10, David H. Bailey wrote:
I understand the use of clefs to transpose from concert pitch music to
the differently keyed transposing instruments, but is there a chart
somewhere which does things in reverse?
So that looking
with
the chords indicated above the appropriate notes.
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hear in my
mind's ear, and I'd recognize the sound on guitar but I can't think of
an exemplar.
Charlie Byrd comes to mind as a sort of guitar counterpart to George
Shearing, as does Bucky Pizzarelli.
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reassuring, isn't it? ;-)
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measures assumed the size of
the former last measure.
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built-in pickup measure function
for those situations, and like Darcy, I don't even use it at the start
of a piece either.
I've always used this workaround.
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On 12/7/2010 12:43 PM, Anne wrote:
That may work for the first measure...my problem always comes at the repeat
and
I've just missed it -- I tend to miss a lot these days ;-).
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others, I know
there's an iPad in my immediate future.
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members of lists online that I belong to have cursed HP laptops up and
down and sideways as being pieces of crap. So until you can see
something in action that you might buy and talk in person with people
who own them, hold off a bit.
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the lack of development MusicPad Pro and comments
on the lack of timely support response, as well as the much more widely
diverse uses for the iPad, it was a no-brainer decision for me.
And so far I'm not the least bit disappointed by the smaller screen size.
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people fall off risers because they had no sense of the
space they were standing in, but choruses still use risers. :-)
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The iPad definitely is a blast! :-)
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On 12/19/2010 11:45 AM, Allen Fisher wrote:
You know, I thought about that, but my book is pretty heavy for this group (we
have 50+ winter/xmas/holiday songs that we do) so at least for my purposes it
will be about the same
I thought
system
to my notebook Win7 system so I don't know if the same latency issue
would be present anymore.
If I could have eliminated that latency issue I would have loved working
in portrait mode on the Samsung -- the picture quality was excellent.
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big number given the many thousands of
Finale users around the globe.
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They're possible in Finale without messing with opaque boxes -- look
in the on-line documentation.
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user folder, not in the
main library.
And the reason they would have two different copies of the same file,
one obvious to the user but the one the program really reads from in a
different location is . . . ?
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longer don't
know either. :-)
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too bad in the Document Options dialog under Beaming there isn't an
option to break 8th-note beams over a rest in 6/8 time.
Yet another option for us to lobby MakeMusic for! Yippee!
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that.
The only workaround I can see is to enter the Total Pages number by hand
into whatever text box you wish to place it, working with the program's
insert and adding whatever your offset is to be.
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remember) that once a Page Number Offset has been set,
there should be an option to Update All Page Numbers or Update only
pages from this point forward. But there is no option for doing it
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the division
of the bar (whatever the case may be).
I much prefer option 2.
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, the
whole rest won't be the only thing there so it doesn't negate your
previous comment.
I, too, think that in an otherwise empty bar the use of a whole rest is
fine for any meter.
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anything we wanted for any specific empty measure and it
would still be included in multi-measure rests.
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, but for people who have iPads and work with
composing/arranging and want a tool to travel with which eliminates
bringing along a larger/heavier notebook computer, this is certainly
worth looking into.
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program!
David H. Bailey
On 1/15/2011 7:21 AM, David H. Bailey wrote:
I just purchased Symphony Pro for my iPad and wanted to share it with
these groups. (I apologize to those who belong to more than one of these
groups who will be getting the message multiple times). I have no
connection
have MusicReader and am
torn between the two programs.
Enjoy SymphonyPro -- it's got a lot of stuff packed into it!
David H. Bailey
On 1/17/2011 9:53 AM, Michael L Meyer wrote:
Thanks very much for this, David. I've been trying to follow music
app development on the iPad as closely
old that is a favorite for recasting
in new arrangements?
Any one of the thousands of tunes which make up the Great American
Songbook.
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elegant
output out of the program, so if somebody else can't, then it's the
fault of the engraver, not the program.
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of the problem with line thicknesses in any program lies
in the printing process -- some printers seem to print the same data
thicker than others, so it might just be that my printers have produced
very acceptable output while your printers have printed the lines
thinner than you like.
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providing
1200 of them to an inch, but just using smaller dots?
As Inigo Montoya said so appropriately in Princess Bride: I don't
think that means what you think that means.
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is in the music which might otherwise make a
person simply stop as if it were the end of the movement?
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On 2/2/2011 4:14 PM, dc wrote:
David H. Bailey écrit:
But I am still curious as to why Dennis wanted to put a term at the
bottom of the page. What is in the music which might otherwise make a
person simply stop as if it were the end of the movement?
This is a piece in rondeau form: the first
According to the New Harvard Dictionary of Music, Steve's right -- it is
Volti Subito or V.S.
In Dennis's case, I think the V.S. is necessary because there's more to
the movement to be played immediately.
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On 2/2/2011 5:19 PM, Steve Parker wrote:
I almost completely 99
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from.
Maybe all that vibration directly on the chin bone ruins their vision
faster and they can't see as well? ;-)
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' requests,
whereas Finale (or, more correctly, MakeMusic) as a company seems to
initiate changes made by corporate clients more than individual end
users like the members of this group.
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the time to do that for all the older music in my
band's library, so often when we stop in rehearsal we need to back up to
the start of the section, wasting less rehearsal time than if we get
everybody to count measures.
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fingered
with the 2nd finger, the middle note fingered with the 1st finger and
the lowest note fingered with the 3rd finger.
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On 2/25/2011 4:46 AM, Pierre Bailleul wrote:
Thanks for your response. Going further :
- Quarter note up stem with tremolo and number 3 above (eight note
that particular sound which only comes from
playing that pitch high up on the G string -- wouldn't that be a
situation where a fingering should be marked? And would it be obeyed or
would it simply be laughed at and the composer's intention be ignored
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, Luscheroso? (And before you
think me a fool, yes, I do know what it means, but do you?)
With a 'c' in it? I'm not sure I would understand what it meant. Does
it mean in the style of an extremely obscure 17th century Italian
composer named Luschero? ;-)
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marking or slurs.
Besides hold down notes isn't the same as using a pedal, although the
result may be the same aurally. If I saw an instruction to hold down
notes I would keep my fingers on the keys, not press the pedal with my
foot, since I can't hold things with my feet. ;-)
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instructions in your
music all you want -- nobody is stopping you. I just don't see a
groundswell of transition to English as the musical language happening
anytime soon.
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such as Beethoven, Mozart, Bach, Handel, etc. that they need
to look to the actual language since those composers spoke Italian and
weren't just using words and phrases out of a music dictionary.
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yet our English-speaking friends
across the Atlantic have no problem with the concept of pronouncing it
as it looks: Don QUICKS-ut.
Call me an ugly American if you want, but I see no problem with
pronouncing words which have a foreign origin in a localized English manner.
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to be able to use it!
The person to ask would be John Clevenger himself. He is on this list
but you might get a faster reply if you send him this message directly.
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in New Hampsha -- BUR-lynn and MY-lan
just a stone's throw away.
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defaults so why should they
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On 4/13/2011 5:13 PM, Jim Fischer wrote:
What graphic format will paste?
You can learn this by reading the Finale manual under the Help menu.
Tiff (uncompressed) and jpg will paste. I don't know whether png will
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trying to use a bass clarinet sample to hear the contrabass
part you won't hear it if you try to have it play that additional octave
down, which would make the audio what you're describing.
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regain the ability to install it
and register it on another computer.
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For the first time through, make the expression something like First
Time Silent, set the font characteristic for invisible, and make the
playback volume zero. Make the other expression similar but set the
playback volume to be what you want.
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program calls similar things.)
It sounds like you're doing all the rest correctly -- guess it would be
easier to simply copy the measures out, since it's only 5 measures, and
put rests where you want the silence.
David H. Bailey
On 6/6/2011 3:51 PM, Richard Huggins wrote:
FINMAC 10
It's
I get an Error 404 Not Found when I click on your link.
David H. Bailey
On 6/16/2011 5:00 PM, SN jef chippewa wrote:
i am about to ask a question, but before i do, i invite anyone
interested to look at this and see if you see anything that stands
out about the use of ledger lines
I got it this time. The ledger lines look too thick for my tastes. But
one oddity I notice is in bar 55 and 56, where there are 2nds, and the
ledger line for the note on the right is extended over the notehead of
the lower note on the left, which isn't right, in my opinion.
David H. Bailey
ordinarily be looks worse and is a bit more cluttered to read
easily.
I also think the extended ledger lines don't add elegance to the score
at all.
I think the example you posted above as move3_ledgerlines_without.pdf
is the better looking example of the two.
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screen.
I needed to use the install disk to get started, and then clear caches to get
things back to normal.
Wow, Apple really is becoming more like Microsoft every day! I'm sorry
to hear about the hassles.
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such as Adobe
Acrobat?
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-to-unite-a-community/
Nicely written article about a fantastic series of concerts. Makes me
wish I lived closer so I could either participate as a musician or at
least attend as an audience member!
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people on
this list might be interested in these big changes.
It will be interesting come the Fall when Finale finally gets their new
version out the door, to see whether Finale's become 64-bit and has
other modernization features. I hope so.
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abandoned that, there was no way for Sibelius to decode the
Finale file format. And even back then, importing Finale files was not
very good. MusicXML has always worked better.
Of course, we could always petition MakeMusic to release the file format
for Finale data files. ;-)
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.
But at least for 64-bit machines, Sib7 is a true 64-bit program.
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On 7/28/2011 5:37 PM, David W. Fenton wrote:
On 28 Jul 2011 at 17:25, David H. Bailey wrote:
On 7/28/2011 4:57 PM, David W. Fenton wrote:
On 28 Jul 2011 at 9:44, Jari Williamsson wrote:
On 2011-07-27 21:34, Wade KOTTER wrote:
Note the minimum systems requirements for Sibelius 7:
Since Sib
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daniel.spreadb...@avid.com.
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I hate them, too, and I've never met a performer who likes them.
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On 8/8/2011 3:31 PM, Raymond Horton wrote:
This performer hates them
On Aug 8, 2011 1:52 PM, Adam Taylortariswerew...@eastlink.ca wrote:
I'm wondering what a performer's opinion is on non-standard key
if the previous upgrade was purchased within a short window of
time prior to the official release of the latest upgrade.
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I didn't think it was a joke -- your suggestion made good sense to me.
It certainly sounded to me as if MakeMusic is taking extra steps to
ensure something stops happening.
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On 8/10/2011 1:38 PM, Brian Williams wrote:
No joke. I was only surmising that they may have had serial
a year ago and get great results from it.
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No, just as with OCR for text, you should never simply convert and not
proof the conversion.
But I have found that for neatly printed originals there is very little
clean-up necessary. So with neatly printed but out-of-copyright hymns
you should have very little problem.
David H. Bailey
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