[Klaus Smedegaard Bjerre:]
>Tedious, but you could make a copy of the file. There you could
>delete all notes in the offending bar. Then listen if there is an
>artifact in the bar. If not add the notes one by one and listen after
>each entry, whether something wrong occurs. If so check if the
with learning disabilities: Cut up the process
in its smallest bits and check after each step.
Klaus
On Sun, 1/7/18, Michael Edwards <mjedwa...@foxall.com.au> wrote:
Subject: Re: [Finale] Extraneous note appears inexplicably in organ
[Christopher Smith wrote:]
>I am suspecting that the left hand Bb is tied over, and the note it
>is tied over to is actually a B natural.
Thanks for your suggestion, Christopher. I thought for a moment
you had it, and kicked myself for not checking. I've just looked again,
and I'm
I am suspecting that the left hand Bb is tied over, and the note it is tied
over to is actually a B natural. You have to be careful in Simple Entry that
tied notes also get the alteration, otherwise it may LOOK like a tied B flat,
but actually be a B natural, which disturbs playback. You said
Hallo.
In an organ piece I am entering, the following chord appears near
the end, all notes named in ascending order and all spaced in 3rds:
Ped.: Ab below middle C;
l.h.: C Eb Gb Bb;
r.h.: D F Ab C.
A couple of beats later, all notes are released except the F in
the