, but which the
creators then thought so much of that they wrote them down as fixed
compositions--so, clearly, they must have been notatable in the first
place!
I was agreeing with David, I thought, to jazz improvisation.
But, I think you have made a good point.
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Settings doesn't get copied when a normal user runs an admin installed
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be surprised if there were no MIDI problems, since the program is
actually running on a remote server not the desktop.
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what I also thought when I read the message.
I did just try Finale on a VMware Virtual Machine.
It had no problems with playback sound.
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want to sell their hardware.
Except, of course, that it can already be done.
It's starting to sound like a digital rights issue.
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You can certainly multi-boot to Linux.
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At 4/7/2006 08:46 AM, Johannes Gebauer wrote:
On 07.04.2006 Phil Daley wrote:
Except, of course, that it can already be done.
infos, please.
Somebody on this list said it could be done, but it was a hack.
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that part?
And, here is a question for notaters in general:
If rap is music. How many of you would be interested in notating it?
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And to think I was complaining about the NEC: + - up down system.
Even though they are difficult to work with, they ARE intuitive.
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At 4/7/2006 01:05 PM, Andrew Stiller wrote:
On Apr 7, 2006, at 12:38 PM, Phil Daley wrote:
My question is, could you have notated a part for Professors Higgins,
such that, a performer unaware of previous performances, could have
replicated that part?
Well yes, of course: you'd write
reproducible with pitches.
My point has been, all along, that, if you cannot notate a part to be
fairly reproducible with other performers, it is NOT music.
It is all some kind of performance art.
And rap perfectly fits that description.
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-- is easier to do.
So this is about performers and not about listeners?
I was thinking that you were leaving out listener preferences, but, perhaps
you are only talking about live performances.
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the Flight of the Bumblebee.
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OptionsDisplay As... I would
have bar 1 display as 4/4 but actually be a bar of 2/4. This works
perfectly every time.
Yes, I gave up on pickups.
I just use the first measure and hide the unnecessary rests.
You can change the (now) 2nd measure to be 1.
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I currently run Finale 3.7.2 (but I am sure any 3.x version will work) on
WinXP SP2.
The _only_ problem is to make sure the file names are 8.3 format.
If you want, I can try it out on Vista, which I downloaded today.
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of backwards compatibility. And understand:
I'm no Win partisan. For Finale I'm a committed (and much abused) Mac user.
When I have time, in the next day or so, I will try it out on Vista.
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on a windows box? Or am I missing some key component to why this
wouldn't be the case?
Sounds like a good idea, it would depend on the hardware compatibility layer.
How much hardware does XP booting support?
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think I do have FinWin 2.0 disks at home.
It would be an interesting experiment to install it under Vista.
I will try that over the weekend.
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have a
functional SE, but, seriously, my Laser Printer has a more powerful
processor than it. And my PDA. Perhaps my wristwatch as well.
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On 24.05.2006 dc wrote:
But how old is the oldest version of Finale you can run on a 2006
to come off as so infuriatingly ignorant.
The only problem I am aware of, with respect to programs running too
fast, was games.
There were many free programs available to slow down the computer
intentionally.
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without keeping as many machines as versions of Finale...
Absolutely.
Some users don't appear to see the problem.
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saveas to a numerical file scheme sounds like a
really good idea.
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At 5/30/2006 10:47 PM, Kim Patrick Clow wrote:
No, not really. I think Christopher Hogwood just believes in observing da
capo marks that's in the music.
Which should be:
No, not really. I think Christopher Hogwood just believes in observing da
capo marks that are in the music.
Phil
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can report that Finale 3.7.2 works perfectly in Vista.
For those that don't remember, Finale 3 was written for Windows 3.1 (16-bit).
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or the original package.
I have read several articles about booting from a USB drive.
I don't remember them mentioning that you couldn't do it on an Apple.
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is suing Microsoft as we
speak.
I wonder why they didn't sue Apple?
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At 6/15/2006 08:06 AM, dhbailey wrote:
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At 6/15/2006 06:27 AM, Noel Stoutenburg wrote:
I don't know that any M$ OS has build in ~.pdf creation capability, and
I answered on the basis that the finale is being used to print to a
file, and the pdf is being created
Portsmouth.
Fortunately, the Coast Guard carried my wife back to the shore before the
birth.
So we named him Joshua Raymond Shoals Daley.
We had a bunch of people tell us that his first name should be Shoals.
Go figure.
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family naming their daughter Seta?
I am not kidding you. These actually happened.
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understand perfectly.
How about Won't you go home, Phil Daley?
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rejoice in it - it was badge of honour.
Interesting point.
My son used to use the middle name Raymond, my middle name and my
grandfather's first name.
But, after he got out of high school, he now uses the Shoals middle name,
like a badge.
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Ooops.sorry about that.
I must have typed some ctrl-key by accident.
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notes used to fill measures bigger
than 4/4.
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At 7/5/2006 04:50 PM, John Howell wrote:
At 12:23 PM -0400 7/5/06, Phil Daley wrote:
At 7/5/2006 11:28 AM, Bruce E. Clausen wrote:
I've been hoping that I
could find an economical method of printing larger scores and parts, say
9x12, but the laser printing world only seems to go to 11x17
it out.
So, I watched two episodes and decided it was total junk.
However, I did like Simon, he just isn't harsh enough.
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The alto player will have to deal
with that wood of sharps!
Alto sax players prefer playing in sharps
compared to playing in flats.
FREE 3D MARINE AQUARIUM SCREENSAVER -
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lots
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Il 03/05/2013 14:38, Phil Daley ha scritto:
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The alto player will have to deal
with that wood of sharps!
Alto sax players prefer playing in sharps
compared to playing in flats
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