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- Finale - Problems & Questions
- Grafic representation of open/closed hihat for drumparts are the same although they definately shouldn't be (how can one distinquish between the two of them
Hello, Jacques. My wife is a professional drummer. You might have seen her Youtube video, “Wedding Dress Drummer”. She has many students and we have made many drum charts for them. Here is what I h...
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Tom, I am using a MacBook Pro. Finale 25.5.0.259. This is what I do to create a pdf without Score automatically being in the name of the file: Click the Graphics Tool. Click Graphics at the top of ...
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- How to make the chord symbols follow the notes when changing note durations
Peter, thank you for the solution. I used the first one with major success. I'll try the update next. I sincerely appreciate your input and knowledge. BC
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Peter, how did you make that bottom example? The Repeat Bar connecting?
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I looked in Finale Preferences/Mac HD/Library/Application Support/Makemusic/Finale/Plug-ins, and the JW plugins are already there in hidden files. Looking at an open document in Finale, I see JW To...
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Where would I find the JW Change plugin? I have Finale 25.5.0.259 with a 2011 MacBook Pro macOS Sierra 10.12.6.
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I'm doing a gig and the MD is a Berklee grad. Berklee calls them Upper Structure Triads. For example, an F7\Gtriad means you play an F7 in the left hand and a G triad in the right. The backward sla...
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Actually, in this example, if you just clicked Save, the file would have been save in the Finale Files folder. Whatever folder is in the dropdown box is where your file will be saved.
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Hi Peter. I did as you instructed, and the notes all fell perfectly. But, the chords that were over the old part now are added to the measures after the Time Signature change. I had a saved version...
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Awesome! Thank you, Peter. Great tip!