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|  jkjazz Registered Member
        Date Joined Aug 2002 Total Posts : 10 | Posted 10/12/2002 5:37 AM (GMT -5) |   |
I'd like to use ghosted notes or standard note heads in parenthesis. I'm thinking that they would be found as note heads, but they are not there. How can I do this in Finale?
Thanks
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 |  Richard N. Musician

       Date Joined May 2001 Total Posts : 1424 | Posted 10/12/2002 7:51 AM (GMT -5) |   |
Hi,
If you use the Jazz Band template you can use the articulation tool to add brackets (no. 36)
Richard.
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 |  a dude Registered Member
        Date Joined Sep 2002 Total Posts : 626 | Posted 10/12/2002 8:33 AM (GMT -5) |   |
Or, alternately, you can create an expression of parentheses or brackets with a few spaces in between them, in the font of your choice.
Al
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 |  Jim Coull Registered Member
        Date Joined Jun 1999 Total Posts : 2723 | Posted 10/12/2002 10:49 AM (GMT -5) |   |
John,
I usually change the ghosted notes to an "x" notehead without brackets. I haven't had any complaints yet.
Jim Coull
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 |  jkjazz Registered Member
        Date Joined Aug 2002 Total Posts : 10 | Posted 10/12/2002 5:50 PM (GMT -5) |   |
Thanks for the response everybody!
Jim, I've been using the X, but I always think that an X note is a cracked or split note.
Thanks again,
jk
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 |  jkjazz Registered Member
        Date Joined Aug 2002 Total Posts : 10 | Posted 10/12/2002 5:55 PM (GMT -5) |   |
Hey!
The articulation tool has the parenthisisisis that I need!
Thank you so much!
Now I have some clean-up work to do!
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 |  Tim Rowland ...Rowland...Rowland, though the streams are...

       Date Joined Dec 1998 Total Posts : 1250 | Posted 10/13/2002 12:33 AM (GMT -5) |   |
I split notes even without the X notehead ;)
Tim
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