Re: [Finale] Music Editor for Macs

2014-11-28 Thread Chris Bell
Otherwise GarageBand is free. / C On Nov 5, 2014, at 1:59 AM, Graeme Gerrard wrote: ? I am running Yosemite and Audacity 2.0.2.0 still seems to work fine. On 4 Nov 2014, at 10:30 pm, Thurletta Brown-Gavins tmbr...@centurylink.net wrote: After recording on my Zoom H2, I've been using

Re: [Finale] Music Editor for Macs

2014-11-28 Thread Steve Parker
Twisted Wave is fantastic. Steve P. On 28 Nov 2014, at 08:50, Chris Bell ch...@directionsinmusic.com wrote: Otherwise GarageBand is free. / C On Nov 5, 2014, at 1:59 AM, Graeme Gerrard wrote: ? I am running Yosemite and Audacity 2.0.2.0 still seems to work fine. On 4 Nov 2014, at

Re: [Finale] Finale Digest, Vol 136, Issue 16

2014-11-28 Thread Simon Troup
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Re: [Finale] Finale Digest, Vol 136, Issue 16

2014-11-28 Thread John Witmer
Music is NOT an extreme sport. Those who won't use cautionary accidentals are music snobs. - Original Message - From: Simon Troup To: finale@shsu.edu Sent: Friday, November 28, 2014 6:40 AM Subject: Re: [Finale] Finale Digest, Vol 136, Issue 16 On 28 November 2014 at

Re: [Finale] Finale 2012 and document options

2014-11-28 Thread Richard Huggins
Is that the only place there should be a file by that name? I, too, am not getting the score i want as the default file. RH ___ Finale mailing list Finale@shsu.edu https://lists.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale To unsubscribe from finale send a

Re: [Finale] Finale Digest, Vol 136, Issue 16

2014-11-28 Thread arabushka
Yes--I've always found that cautionary and other redundant accidentals save more time than they take to make. Only been called on the carpet for them a couple times. ajr John Witmer wit...@nctv.com wrote: Music is NOT an extreme sport. Those who won't use cautionary accidentals are

Re: [Finale] Finale Digest, Vol 136, Issue 16

2014-11-28 Thread Craig Parmerlee
If you parenthesize the cautionary accidentals, you will NEVER be called on it by any serious musician. The very best musicians appreciate the efforts of the composer/arranger/publisher to make them look good. I can't count the number of times that good musicians have made bad entrances

Re: [Finale] Finale Digest, Vol 136, Issue 16

2014-11-28 Thread Christopher Smith
We've had this discussion before, and I would just like to remind everyone that there is a valid dissenting opinion. I don't parenthesise courtesy accidentals any more, after having a whole slew of them misread in a bunch of fast-moving highly-chromatic passages. I understand why now; it's that

Re: [Finale] Finale Digest, Vol 136, Issue 16

2014-11-28 Thread Craig Parmerlee
On 11/28/2014 10:37 PM, Christopher Smith wrote: Most major publishers these days do not parenthesise courtesy accidentals either. Really? That surely isn't my experience. I don't recall seeing any recently published music from a respected publishing house that does it that way. I find