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- 30 Jun 2025, 21:10
- Forum: Engraving Commentaries
- Topic: Staff and leger line thicknesses
- Replies: 6
- Views: 54
Re: Staff and leger line thicknesses
The staff lines, bar lines (particularly) and even the slurs still look thin to me compared to what I am getting in Dorico using the Bravura music font. So as jrethorst said, it probably has some thing to do with the font you are using. And I also find the outsized time signatures calling attention ...
- 29 Jun 2025, 19:40
- Forum: Problems and Solutions (Help)
- Topic: octave line question
- Replies: 20
- Views: 2341
Re: octave line question
For reference: Here are the slurs shown in a Finale Default File. Note the famous wispy ends of the slurs which must be changed. However, the general shape is good: Finale Default .png Here in Finale with my personal settings: Finale Personal Settings.png Here with the necessary hand adjustment: Fin...
- 29 Jun 2025, 17:33
- Forum: Problems and Solutions (Help)
- Topic: octave line question
- Replies: 20
- Views: 2341
Re: octave line question
I also agree that changing general slur settings to meet a specific situation is a no-win in both Finale and Dorico. However, it is possible to modify the Dorico default settings and the Finale default settings to handle most situations well and thus minimize hand adjustment. Now, if only those or s...
- 29 Jun 2025, 12:05
- Forum: Problems and Solutions (Help)
- Topic: octave line question
- Replies: 20
- Views: 2341
- 28 Jun 2025, 12:32
- Forum: Problems and Solutions (Help)
- Topic: octave line question
- Replies: 20
- Views: 2341
Re: octave line question
MichelRE I agree that your slur shapes need help, but you shouldn't have to tweak them so much by hand. Have you looked at past threads concerning Dorico slurs on the Dorico Forum? I was just as critical of them in the beginning, but changes in settings have given me pretty good results, almost as g...
- 27 Jun 2025, 14:33
- Forum: Notation Rules and Standards
- Topic: Some remarkable engraving
- Replies: 4
- Views: 558
Re: Some remarkable engraving
Thanks, Neera. It's always important to consider other possibilities. In this case, however the sf doesn't appear to me to be a problem. The engraver could have placed it just as he did the previous ones and the one on the fermata chord in the second example. At X he had some extra room to put the s...
- 27 Jun 2025, 02:00
- Forum: Notation Rules and Standards
- Topic: Piano reduction
- Replies: 7
- Views: 200
Re: Piano reduction
Debussy's Minstrels (Preludes 1) has a very nice and simple snare drum imitation and also what might be considered a temple block imitation.
- 26 Jun 2025, 22:42
- Forum: Notation Rules and Standards
- Topic: Piano reduction
- Replies: 7
- Views: 200
Re: Piano reduction
1. Piano arpeggios substitute nicely for harp glissandos. 2. I would use chromatic glisses for the trombone slides. They could be a pretty good approximation if played rapidly. And omit tones as necessary to eliminate hand and thumb crossing, if possible. If the the slides are extensive, you could u...
- 25 Jun 2025, 21:04
- Forum: Engraving Commentaries
- Topic: First engraving project with Dorico
- Replies: 13
- Views: 825
Re: First engraving project with Dorico
As a singer, I wouldn't breathe twice with the commas but simply taper at the end of the word to show the lyric phrasing without breaking the vocal line - in other words, exactly what a decent pianist would do when presented with the slurring alone. Thanks, Schonbergian; that was the point I was tr...
- 25 Jun 2025, 20:49
- Forum: Engraving Commentaries
- Topic: First engraving project with Dorico
- Replies: 13
- Views: 825
Re: First engraving project with Dorico
That's much better. It is a shame that you had to go to 6 pages and with many pages with only 4 systems on a page, which, as I mentioned, is a little awkward in terms of empty space. Widening the distance between the treble and bass clefs often helps in such situations. I am attaching a suggested wa...