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Could anyone tell me if there is a utility similar to Medieval 2 or November that would enable me to use the symbols of Byzantine Chant .. the actual Eson, Kentema, Hamele, etc, .. in a Finale score. I'm familiar enough with hiding and positioning to make it work but would rather buy the glyphs than try to create them myself.

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Me, too.

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From what I can see of the music in Mike Rosen's link, Finale (or any other Western notation app) is going to be more hindrance than help.

There's no correlation of vertical position with pitch; no staff lines, no barring, no durational relationship with spacing, etc, etc.

You would be better off using a vector drawing app. I use Illustrator for Gregorian chant, because even that is sufficiently removed from Western notation (without using the Medieval plug-in, which is too expensive for my needs).

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The OP wants to know “Could anyone tell me if there is a utility similar to Medieval 2 or November…” The answer is yes since both work in Finale and Maestro may have the glyphs. Ben suggests using a vector app, another valid approach.

 

When Medieval 2 saved me a few hours on the first project I used it, every penny I spent was justified. When I bill by the hour, Time saved = $$$ earned. I’ve not tried it in 27—way too busy—but 26 is still installed and working for me.

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