Note mover tool
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I'm trying to copy the measure I attached.
When I move the firs A from upstairs to downstairs with the Note mover tool it's all right.
But when I go on with the second A the first one disappears and the measure looks messy.
Maybe there's another way to do it?
I appreciate your always valuable help
Finale 25.4/ Windows 10
When I move the firs A from upstairs to downstairs with the Note mover tool it's all right.
But when I go on with the second A the first one disappears and the measure looks messy.
Maybe there's another way to do it?
I appreciate your always valuable help
Finale 25.4/ Windows 10
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I would keep the 'A' on the treble staff, as long as there are 'Bbs' just a half step away. That's really an odd rhythm.
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And I don't understand the need for the cross-staff notes from the treble, since they are already in the bass staff.
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Thank you for your suggestion, Peter.
I' attaching my file
I' attaching my file
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jose oscar,
Unfortunately I do not have v25 installed anymore.
I opened your attached Finale document in my v26 - and I did not experience your problem with disappearing A’s.
See the attached Finale document (in v26 format).
Unfortunately I do not have v25 installed anymore.
I opened your attached Finale document in my v26 - and I did not experience your problem with disappearing A’s.
See the attached Finale document (in v26 format).
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Thank you very much for attaching your file, Peter.
An thank you, motet, miker and Grossingink for your answers and time
An thank you, motet, miker and Grossingink for your answers and time
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Regarding the notation of the passage. The way the notes are positioned on the staves shows the division between the hands while also showing the collective rhythm more clearly than if rests were used. It looks correct to me. But the positioning of a dotted value in the middle of a beat is usually best avoided. Maybe this rhythm repeats a lot iand this was intended to simplify the notation? If so, it might be advisable to use a tied value for the first one or two repetitions, and then use the abbreviated dotted version for what follows.
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Thank you for your contribution, John,
You are maybe right. Sometimes I've noticed some small mistakes of notation in the book I am learning.
This measure is taken from it.
Other than that this book is about the complicated rhythm of a "palo" of Flamenco called Bulerías.
You are maybe right. Sometimes I've noticed some small mistakes of notation in the book I am learning.
This measure is taken from it.
Other than that this book is about the complicated rhythm of a "palo" of Flamenco called Bulerías.