Re: [ChurchBass] Final lead sheets...
Quote from Forum Archives on October 24, 2003, 4:16 amPosted by: wulf <wulf@...>
Gene <esq53@earthlink.net> asked:> I need some help... I'm trying to create a lead sheet
> using finale 2003 in which I have both alternative
> notation - slashes and regular notation... with chords
> above.Why do you need the slashes and the regular notation?
Can't you print a regular sheet for the people who read
music and then flip it to slashes and print another copy
for those who just want to see the chords?Putting slashes and regular notation ON THE SAME
STAVE would get pretty messy, if you're thinking what I
think you might be thinking of...Wulf
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Posted by: wulf <wulf@...>
> I need some help... I'm trying to create a lead sheet
> using finale 2003 in which I have both alternative
> notation - slashes and regular notation... with chords
> above.
Why do you need the slashes and the regular notation?
Can't you print a regular sheet for the people who read
music and then flip it to slashes and print another copy
for those who just want to see the chords?
Putting slashes and regular notation ON THE SAME
STAVE would get pretty messy, if you're thinking what I
think you might be thinking of...
Wulf
--
Wulf Forrester-Barker <//<
NB. new preferred address: wulf@web-den.org.uk
[wulf@bcs.org.uk will stop working shortly]
Website: http://www.web-den.org.uk/