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The classical guitar template in Finale provides a comprehensive set of guitar-specific expressions, for fingering (right and left hand, including which string a note is to be played on), bar and position indications, etc.


I'm currently working on a .musx file for a Bach solo cello piece that I found on the Internet, creating a guitar transcription in a different key. Is there a way I can bring those guitar-specific expressions into this document?

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Sure, save the expressions as a Library, and load that Library into the document.

 

To save the Library:

1) Open the Finale document with the expressions.

2) File menu > Save Library…

Give your new Library a name and a place to live.

 

To load the new Library into the new document, open the new document, and go to

File menu > Load Library…

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Ok, good, thanks! I had tried this before without success; I think I missed a step.

One thing that makes it a little confusing is that the guitar-specific expression groups (String, PIMA, Fingerings) do not appear in the checkable list of items in the Save Library dialog box, so I had to guess at where they might be included.

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… One thing that makes it a little confusing is that the guitar-specific expression groups (String, PIMA, Fingerings) do not appear in the checkable list of items in the Save Library dialog box, so I had to guess at where they might be included …

 

Are there any shape expressions? (or are they all text expressions?)

 

If there are shape expressions, then make sure that you also include Shapes in the Library.

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Thanks, I checked whatever seemed likely (darts in the dark!) and seem to have everything I was after.

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