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Subject: Re: [Finale] ledger lines question
On 6/16/2011 7:45 PM, SN jef chippewa wrote:
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> ok, yeah zackly, the ledger line length with 2nds, where the outer
> note is on a line.
>
> on 2nds outside the staff, where the outermost note sits on a line,
> the ledger lin
On 6/16/2011 7:45 PM, SN jef chippewa wrote:
>
> ok, yeah zackly, the ledger line length with 2nds, where the outer
> note is on a line.
>
> on 2nds outside the staff, where the outermost note sits on a line,
> the ledger line for that note is shorter (length of one notehead plus
> L/R extensions)
>I do prefer your extended ledger lines on the seconds, but the
>preference is not so strong that I'd go to the trouble of stretching
>them out one by one. Is there a simple global setting for this?
ha! you wish. 2 sizes of extensions as shape expressions, one for
the outer of multiple ledge
On Jun 16, 2011, at 4:45 PM, SN jef chippewa wrote:
> on 2nds outside the staff, where the outermost note sits on a line,
> the ledger line for that note is shorter (length of one notehead plus
> L/R extensions) than for other ledger lines nearer to the staff (the
> width of two noteheads plus
Ledger lines look too thick to me too. My personal opinion is that extended
ledger lines do not necessarily shed light on reading notes in 2ds; yet, this
may not always be accurate. A point where to set sights on could be the use of
extended ledger lines needed to build up the stack of ledger li
ok, yeah zackly, the ledger line length with 2nds, where the outer
note is on a line.
on 2nds outside the staff, where the outermost note sits on a line,
the ledger line for that note is shorter (length of one notehead plus
L/R extensions) than for other ledger lines nearer to the staff (the
Above the staff, also
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>From: Steve Parker
>To: finale@shsu.edu
>Sent: Thursday, June 16, 2011 3:53 PM
>Subject: Re: [Finale] ledger
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
Ledger lines extended *below* notes below the stave.
Steve P.
On 16 Jun 2011, at 22:00, SN jef chippewa wrote:
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> 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 in this score
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>
>From: SN jef chippewa
>To: finale@shsu.edu
>Sent: Thursday, June 16, 2011 3:33 PM
>Subject: Re: [Finale] ledger lines question -- READ FIRST
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>
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>crap, it wouldn't hurt for me to upload the dang thing, would it?
>
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>> > i am about to ask a question, b
crap, it wouldn't hurt for me to upload the dang thing, would it?
> > 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 in this score:
> > http://newmusicnotation.com/TEMP
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:
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> 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 in this
File not found.
Sent from my iPhone, so please pardon all the typos.
On Jun 16, 2011, at 5:49 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 li
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 in this score:
http://newmusicnotation.com/TEMPFILES/move3_ledgerlines_with.pdf
please have a look at and respond to this before mo
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