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I found how to use the bar repeat symbol for one or two bar repeats, but that's not what I need to do.  I have 8-note 32nd note passages that repeat two or four times in a measure, and I'd like to use the repeat symbol within the measure, to show that the pattern repeats.  For instance, beat one would be the 8-note passage, beat two (or two/three/four) would be the bar repeat symbol.  Is there a way to make that happen in Finale?  Otherwise, I'm wasting a lot of paper space on repetitive patterns, and will have a lot of difficulty with page turns.

 

I'm using Windows 10 and Finale 2014.5.

 

Susan

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Hi Susan

From what I can understand, what you want is to use simile marks.

 

A (very) quick bit of reading, the notation to be used is diagonal slashes. a siingle slash for eighth notes, 2 slashes for 16ths
and 3 slashes for 32nds.

The measure repeat smbol should be used for patterns with mixed notes

 

At the moments I can only suggest how to get the first option to work.

 

Enter music as normal. With the staff tool, select the repeated section (beats 2, 3 and 4) Right click and select 01-Slash Notation

 

An idea might be to hand write what you would like, then post a question with a pic of your example over at the old form http://forum.makemusic.com/default.aspx There are people over there who have a *lot* more experience in getting music notation to work.

 

Cheers...

 

Daz :o)

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I never thought of using slash notation.  Good idea!  (I'm the one playing it, so it doesn't really need to be fancy or high tech LOL.  I'm transcribing a commissioned work from 1990 into Finale so it's readable.  Fun stuff!)

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Hi all, I know this is old, but I am having the same issue, except I am transcribing from a manuscript and want to be as faithful to that as I can. The composer has used a repeat symbol (like %%%) to represent repeating the first beat of the measure in 4/4. Is there some way to do that? I've tried hiding the rest and making up my own symbol but that doesn't seem to work as I can't get the symbol to be in the middle of the measure. I have a macbook pro, finale 2014.5.

 

Thank you,

 

Alice

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Alice Culin-Ellison,

 

If you do not need the traditional Slash Notation in this particular document, consider customizing the staff style Slash Notation so that the Slash Notation staff style uses the One-Bar Repeat symbol (= %) instead of the traditional Slash Notation symbol.

Then you can apply the Slash Notation staff style to the beats where you need the % symbol.

 

I hope that this is clear?

If not, ask again.

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Yes, like this: in the first bar the % symbol refers to one full beat, in the second bar it refers to two beats. Nice way to save paper.

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Is this what you want?

If not, could you post a picture of what you are doing? Do you need playback, or just print?

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Mike- Yes, that is what I am looking for. I sort of figured out a way to do it- by googling Maestro font, I was able to figure out which punctuation makes that symbol, then I created an expression, and hid the rests in the measure. If you know of a way to make it playback at the same time, I'd appreciate that, but it is mostly for visual reasons.

 

Thank you!

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To play it back, put the notes in, rather than a rest, and hide them. For the symbol, you did exactly what I did!

 

To find those "odd" characters in any font, you might want to look into PopChar (www.ergonis.com) available for both Mac and Windows.

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