MIKE ROSEN
Mac OS 13.7 Ventura, MuseScore Studio 4.6.6, Finale 26.3, 27, SmartScore 64 Pro | Copyist for the Barbershop Harmony Society | wawoodman at aol dot com
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Since this is a 2-year old thread, I think we can assume that they either solved it, or moved on...
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https://www.finalemusic.com/products/finale/whats-new/ Only you can decide if there are features that would make your life easier. Download the demo and try it.
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I’d rather they spend their time fixing things.
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And it may be a rudimentary symbol to you, but it’s not generally used in music. That’s why you aren’t finding it in the music fonts.
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Does it matter? Does anyone besides you care? You have a workaround, with Pages. Let it go.
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Still not sure what your problem is. Could you be more descriptive?
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If you want the high G attacked on its own, go with #1. Beyond that, I agree with Jeffrey, and would go with #3. The Barbershop Harmony Society notation manual calls for a slurred phrase to include...
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I don't think so. There is a template (in the General templates folder) that is called Lyrics and Chords, but I can't find a way to enter anything by copy and paste from an existing doc. You may ha...
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It would seem to me that as long as you are consistent, it shouldn't matter. If what you are doing is contrary to generally accepted notational practice, you would want to add an explanatory note, ...
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All fixed. The poster had set it up manually, which requires a lot more work, rather than with Create First and Second Endings.