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Posted By : Krish - 7/26/2013 8:23 PM
I wonder why there isn't a proper tonic-sol-fa plugin in Finale (Sibelius has it). Can any one make it?
Krish

Posted By : OCTO. - 8/25/2013 10:14 AM
What should it do?


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Posted By : Krish - 8/25/2013 10:05 PM
It is clear If you are a programmer Create a plugin for adding tonic-sol-fa in finale

thanks in advance :p

Posted By : Jari Williamsson - 8/26/2013 1:01 AM
Krish said...
It is clear If you are a programmer Create a plugin for adding tonic-sol-fa in finale


So, what should it do?


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Posted By : Krish - 8/26/2013 12:27 PM
So that we can change staff notation into vocal score

Krish

Posted By : Mike Rosen - 9/1/2013 10:09 AM
It looks like she wants this, or something similar:

chichestermusicpress.wordpress.com/2013/02/25/jubilate-by-john-hosking-featuring-tonic-solfa/

(Why this is easier than learning to read music escapes me, but that's a discussion that we've had before. Yes, I know this is what they were taught as children.)



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Posted By : Krish - 9/1/2013 12:16 PM
Hi friends I know to read staff notation but we have to change it to tonic-sol-fa manuely for vocalists. That is why i am looking for a plugin to change staff notes to tonic-sol-fa
Regards
Krish

Posted By : Mike Rosen - 9/1/2013 1:25 PM
That was not meant as a criticism; just as a statement of fact. Is that link, in fact, what you want to do in Finale?



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Posted By : Krish - 9/1/2013 10:02 PM
Yes it is. I want to know how it can be done
Regards
Krish

Posted By : Mike Rosen - 9/3/2013 8:28 PM
You could do it with the lyric tool. AFAIK, there is no plug-in to do it automatically.



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Volunteer notation editor (The Gang of Eight) for the Barbershop Harmony Society
FINALE TIPS at www.specialmillwork.com/finaletips.htm

Finale 2010, 2011, 2012c on Mac 10.8.4
Simple Entry, QWERTY keyboard. That's my system, and I'm stickin' to it.

"As a musician, he's a damn fine woodworker."


Posted By : Yeshua - 10/24/2013 7:01 PM
I had the same need for Indonesian singers that only can read music in the form of 1 2 3 . . . (in a form slightly different from tonic sol-fa).

Just download the font named "kepatihan Pro", and install the font. I don't know if the font works with Finale, as I just create the music by typing it in Microsoft Word, selecting this font. I have done this job hundreds of times last year for the choir of a local Indonesian church.

The font is available here:

http://www.mediafire.com/download/7zvg171c64gvztd/kepatihanpro.rar

Hope it helps...

Posted By : Yeshua - 10/24/2013 7:14 PM
The font can be download either in postscipt or in truetype for Mac, or for Windows at this site:

http://bangmade00.blogspot.ca/p/blog-page.html

Posted By : Yeshua - 10/24/2013 7:19 PM
I just tested the font with Finale 2010b. It works! Just open a text box, select font kepatihan pro, then type.

Posted By : Mike Rosen - 10/28/2013 9:21 AM
Very interesting. Even though I couldn't read the blog, the pictures were pretty self-explanatory.



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