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by John Ruggero
30 Oct 2018, 17:16
Forum: Type and Font Design
Topic: Some thoughts on Bravura
Replies: 3
Views: 8045

Re: Some thoughts on Bravura

Here are samples of Maestro and Fravura to illustrate some of OCTO's points, with which I am mostly in agreement. I prefer the Maestro font noteheads, accidentals, rests, dynamics, most articulations and time signatures. This is the reason that I would need the Maestro font or something very like it...
by John Ruggero
28 Oct 2018, 22:23
Forum: Type and Font Design
Topic: SMuFL creation
Replies: 29
Views: 41452

Re: SMuFL creation

Thanks very much for inquiring, tisimst. That is very good of you. I have noticed a few resemblances between the two fonts: the black note heads appeared almost identical when I compared them a while ago, but Maestro seems more elegant to me. I like the dynamic symbols in particular. Bravura looks w...
by John Ruggero
28 Oct 2018, 20:40
Forum: Type and Font Design
Topic: SMuFL creation
Replies: 29
Views: 41452

Re: SMuFL creation

Thanks, tisimst, but I am afraid that we will all be old and gray by the time that happens, especially since it is not in MM's interest to smooth the way for users to switch to Dorico. I think that if someone creates a font similar to Maestro (without violating copyright, of course) they will do wel...
by John Ruggero
28 Oct 2018, 20:11
Forum: Type and Font Design
Topic: SMuFL creation
Replies: 29
Views: 41452

Re: SMuFL creation

Given the glacial pace of development at MM, as shown by Finale 26, I think that the appearance of a SMuFL-compliant Maestro font is in the far, far future--perhaps never. For that reason, I think that it would be a excellent business proposition for someone to SMuFL-ize Maestro for those of us Fina...
by John Ruggero
24 Oct 2018, 22:45
Forum: Notation Rules and Standards
Topic: Accidentals in early Berg
Replies: 6
Views: 7862

Re: Accidentals in early Berg

Thanks, David. For me, its actually a little easier to sing as notated, since my ears are firmly stuck in tonality and don't make much sense out of a series of chromatic intervals unless they hear the underlying harmony.
by John Ruggero
24 Oct 2018, 15:23
Forum: Notation Rules and Standards
Topic: Accidentals in early Berg
Replies: 6
Views: 7862

Re: Accidentals in early Berg

Berg is generating dissonant chords by using unresolved appoggiaturas alla Schoenberg. The Bb and G# are double chromatic appoggiaturas resolving to an understood A in the basic D harmony represented by the first two measures. The Bb is spelled as a neighboring tone as usual. Note the E augmented tr...
by John Ruggero
20 Oct 2018, 11:31
Forum: Digital Notation Tools
Topic: Finale update
Replies: 12
Views: 15865

Re: Finale update

MM seems to have concluded that it can't compete with Dorico in the long run and will hold on for as a long as possible by making a few less costly improvements from time to time. Unfortunately, Dorico doesn't have everything I need at this point, so I will have to put up with Finale for a while lon...
by John Ruggero
14 Oct 2018, 15:18
Forum: Digital Notation Tools
Topic: Finale update
Replies: 12
Views: 15865

Re: Finale update

Reading about the latest improvements seems to make Finale 26 a bust for me on a Mac, as I have never had speed issues. I will use my Finale upgrade money toward a future paid version of Dorico. It seems more likely than not that Dorico will surpass Finale in two years.
by John Ruggero
13 Oct 2018, 19:08
Forum: Notation Rules and Standards
Topic: Hairpin left edge vs. accidentals
Replies: 9
Views: 11495

Re: Hairpin left edge vs. accidentals

Your system sounds quite logical to me, Anders, and certainly wouldn't be confusing to players or disturb the appearance of the engraving since you carry it out consistently.
by John Ruggero
11 Oct 2018, 14:46
Forum: Notation Rules and Standards
Topic: Hairpin left edge vs. accidentals
Replies: 9
Views: 11495

Re: Hairpin left edge vs. accidentals

Gould has a discussion of this on page 104. (The following comments do not consider the case where a hairpin continues from a previous staff.) She says that the hairpin should start on the left side of the first note head, a practice I try to follow, unless, of course, there is a dynamic marking und...