Last week I had a great time in Bellevue, Washington, at the MENC Northwest Conference. As is often the case when I meet with music educators, the subject of how to create worksheets came up.
Finale is all about Document Options
My friend Larry had a Finale question the other day. When he entered the following combination of sixteenth notes and rests, Finale gave him this:
But Larry didn’t want that.
The Finale Blog: The Way I’ve Always Done It
Sometimes I get in a rut, in part because I’m often short on time. There may be a better way to do this or that, but either because I feel I don’t have time to learn something new, or I’m simply set in my ways, I often stay the old course.
Making Finale Strum
While Finale’s ability to create anything on the printed page is well-known, I frequently surprise folks with the flexibility of Finale’s playback.
Finale Blog: “A rose by any other name…”
Back in 2003 I found myself in a San Antonio hotel conference room with several Texas band directors seated around a large table.