Is there any standard symbol that could be applied to a note (or stem) or between two notes that represents an irregular tremolo (=tremolo of varying speed)?
I know that it is not a "standard" playing of tremolo, but anyway..., an already used symbol in music literature.
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- 17 Jan 2017, 03:12
- Forum: Problems and Solutions (Help)
- Topic: Free irregular tremolo
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- 16 Jan 2017, 16:45
- Forum: News - Questions - Suggestions
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Re: The board is updated
The board was updated two days ago. A conflict occured beetween your browser's offline database storage (that consists of the old forum files) and rendering new data of the new forum. I got total panic also when I saw it for the first time...
- 15 Jan 2017, 07:23
- Forum: Type and Font Design
- Topic: SMuFL creation
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Re: SMuFL creation
Our member tisimst will perhaps answer to your questions. He is very experienced in FF. I personally would like to know more about creating music fonts in FF, since FF is really a great software, but I too experience many obstacles in creating fonts for Finale, Sibelius or smufl.
- 14 Jan 2017, 17:30
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- 12 Jan 2017, 10:24
- Forum: Notation Rules and Standards
- Topic: Typsetting a large MS of mine from 1994/5?
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Re: Typsetting a large MS of mine from 1994/5?
Hmm.. IF you have already done the score and if it is nice-looking, why not to keep it as it is and save time? BUT if you really need it in Finale I would do the following - ONLY IN THE CASE your manuscript is well done by page. It means you have to work by copying each page first, and when done ONE...
- 10 Jan 2017, 06:15
- Forum: Notation Rules and Standards
- Topic: Please enlighten me on the meaning of...
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Re: Please enlighten me on the meaning of...
A tip: you can always use a mobile phone to take picture (if one with camera you have of course).David Ward wrote:(it's difficult to scan from such a thick score, 1008 pages in two volumes).
- 07 Jan 2017, 15:14
- Forum: Notation Rules and Standards
- Topic: Please enlighten me on the meaning of...
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Re: Please enlighten me on the meaning of...
Agree. I will wait for Dorico when it fits my needs.NicholasG wrote:A big disappointment to me is the Sibelius-style Note Input. Articulations, dotted notes, go in BEFORE the note is input. You cross the tee's and dot the eye's, not the other way around. I'll wait and see how Dorico evolves.
- 02 Jan 2017, 18:49
- Forum: Problems and Solutions (Help)
- Topic: Two-part problem
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Re: Two-part problem
Yes, harpsi, or...what about dashed slurs, or dashed brackets connecting the voices?
- 02 Jan 2017, 15:36
- Forum: Problems and Solutions (Help)
- Topic: Two-part problem
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Re: Two-part problem
I would want to keep them on separate staves. If you must combine, you could write the first note of the lower part as two tied :5 … that would at least give you stems. Tying the upper part doesn’t help anything. That is what I first had in mind, but didn't comment since Ben was asking for not chan...
- 31 Dec 2016, 11:02
- Forum: Notation Rules and Standards
- Topic: First ending over multiple pages
- Replies: 1
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Re: First ending over multiple pages
I think nothing is unusual having the ending line cross multiple systems or pages. I am not sure in your example why is the line going behind the system's border - looks very non-professional. As the rule: nothing should pass over the far-right bar-line, except time signatures; and absolutely nothin...