Hi,
How to add clapping symbol to ''normal'' part (Trumpet) like on the photo
How to add clapping symbol
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- michelp
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Selection tool.
Select the region.
Utilities -> Change -> Noteheads
Select the region.
Utilities -> Change -> Noteheads
Michel
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MacOsX 12.7.4, Finale 27.4.1 & 26.3.1, Mac Mini Intel Dual Core i7 3Ghz, 16 Go Ram. Azerty kb. MOTU Midi Express XT USB, Roland Sound Canvas SC-88vl, MOTU Audio Express. 2 monitors (27"' pivot, 24'"), JW Lua, RGP Lua
- Djard
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And you can assign a variety of clap sounds to the percussion notes by using a plug-in clap machine. 99Sounds offer a good selection of and claps as freeware (no ads). I always construct a Percussion Layout for claps, wherein I assign selected percussive sounds to positions in the staff, and remove unwanted sounds to simplify note entry.
- Djard
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And you can assign a variety of clap sounds to the percussion notes by using a plug-in clap machine. 99Sounds offer a good selection of claps as freeware (no ads) that are compatible with Finale. I always construct a Percussion Layout for claps, assigning selected percussive sounds to note positions in the staff, and remove unwanted sounds to simplify note entry.