Dear Stewart,
When it is used for an n, as it is most frequent in Spanish, it is called a
nunnation sign (i.e. the sign that indicates the addition of a final n).
With all my best wishes ,
Antonio
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From: Stewart McCoy lu...@tiscali.co.uk
To: Lute Net
Dear all,
I'd be interested too in how to do this. I have a lot of baroque
opera editing ahead and need to create basic lute parts for lute
amateurs.
So maybe reply to the list?
Thanks, Jelma van Amersfoort
On Wed, Dec 30, 2009 at 4:28 AM, Suzanne and Wayne angevin...@att.net wrote:
Are
I'd be interested too in how to do this
Me too.
Jörg
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Well, one very simple way to do it - if you don't need playback to
check - is to enter the ledger lines, letters, and/or numbers as text.
If you do this in Scroll View, they will stay locked in position to
the staff. If you do it in Page View, they lock to the page position,
so take note
Dag Jelma (leer ze continuo spelen, dat is beter voor iedereen, ook
voor jou :-) et al.
What Doc wrote seems like a simple, quick way. This is what I wrote to
Suzanne off-list, it looks like the opposite. The attachement is not
included as the list does not allow it.
Finale is great software for
On Wed, Dec 30, 2009 at 1:06 PM, G. D. Rossi ceth...@gmail.com wrote:
Well, one very simple way to do it - if you don't need playback to check -
is to enter the ledger lines, letters, and/or numbers as text. If you do
this in Scroll View, they will stay locked in position to the staff. If you
All,
Until last night, there was a gut strung, left-handed Larry K. Brown 8C
ren lute for sale on eBay with a buy-it-now of $500. Someone in
Switzerland got it. I've been in correspondence with the seller in
Wisconsin, who apparently does not participate in the list. He'll be
All,
Until last night, there was a gut strung, left-handed Larry K. Brown 8C
ren lute for sale on eBay with a buy-it-now of $500. Someone in
Switzerland got it. I've been in correspondence with the seller in
Wisconsin, who apparently does not participate in the list. He'll be
I recently did a video comparison of the D Major Reusner Passacaglia
between my 11 and 13 course lutes, but having been recorded a few
months apart, it wasn't really a fair competition. Here now is a direct
comparison filmed consecutively with the same equipment, the same
distance
Gail Gillispie was the expert with tab in Finale. That was years ago
that she helped me with it. I mad one piece with it but was not
sufficiently masochistic to keep using Finale though.
On Dec 30, 2009, at 8:53 PM, Jelma van Amersfoort wrote:
Are there any users of Finale for
David,
Thanks for this help! I haven't had much time to work on it today,
but did try some of these things and it seems they will work. I
couldn't view your file however, as I'm still on 2008 and your file
must be newer. That's ok. I upgraded to 2008 when I got a new
On Thu, Dec 31, 2009 at 4:49 AM, Suzanne and Wayne angevin...@att.net wrote:
One more immediate question for you though. It seems as though the
rhythm notation above the tablature lines is hard coded in some ways. I
don't find a way to move it up or down, for example, which would be a nice
Very interesting experiment, Danny. I saw many make comments on You
Tube, but as I do not have an account, I could not comment there.
Nice playing, and I enjoyed both interpretations. Well done!
I must have different tastes from what others posted, because I
actually prefer the 11 course
13 matches
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