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I currently the latest version of Finale running on Mac.  As you know when given an accidental such as Bb it carries over the bar like always.  I am having a difficulty in that the Bb I have put in my measure is not sounding the Bb but rather a Bn instead...This is very cumbersome when listening too and when I go to see if I can put a flat in the wrong note it adds thus giving me to Bb's with the flat sign as opposed to one.  Please help!

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Hi Alex,

 

You wrote: "As you know when given an accidental such as Bb it carries over the bar like always."

 

This is a true statement when you read music, but it is not true when entering music in Finale. Simply adding a tie to a note does not add an accidental to it. If you're tying notes together, whether within a bar or over a barline. You need to make both pitches Bb in order for them to sound as tied Bb's.

 

 

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Alex, how are you entering the note that turns out wrong?

Using simple entry within a measure should maintain the accidental, and using a MIDI keyboard would enter what you played or the enharmonic equivalent.

 

As Jeffrey says, putting a tie on a note at the end of the measure does not affect the note in a subsequent measure.

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Your workflow matters. Are you entering the tie before or after you enter the second note?

 

As Adrian says, if you are entering the notes from a QWERTY keyboard, Finale will honor the accidental on recurring notes within a measure. No need to re-enter the accidental. However, if you cross a barline, you need to enter it, whether you have set the tie in place or not.

 

 

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