Another Creative use of a Finale Feature
In a recent blog post, Tom Johnson described how to use Finale’s Chord Analysis plug-in to automate the creation of solfège syllables. I thought this was ingenious. I always enjoy learning new ways to...
View ArticleMaking 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. Last month I ran into my friend Kevin Mead at the New...
View ArticleFinale Quick Tips: Transposing Chord Symbols
Tweet Since chord symbols are tied to a staff’s key signature, Finale automatically transposes chord symbols correctly for all transposing instruments in your score. Should you wish to transpose some...
View ArticleQuickly Create a Chord Chart in Finale
Last week I offered some tips on how to create a chord chart in Finale. This week I wanted to offer two additional tips that can really speed up the process of typing chord names into your score. Tip...
View ArticleChord Positioning and Alignment
Finale’s Selection Tool makes it easy to click and drag any chord into the right place. Sometimes, however, you need to move a lot of chords the same amount, or align all of your chords to appear...
View ArticleDarcy James Argue on Chord Symbol Spelling
Composer Darcy James Argue is the bandleader of the highly acclaimed Secret Society, and a longtime Finale user and beta tester. Recently Darcy shared a […] The post Darcy James Argue on Chord Symbol...
View ArticleSneak Peek #6: Chords in Finale Version 26
Last month we announced that Finale version 26 is coming later this year. Since then we’ve shared several posts with […] The post Sneak Peek #6: Chords in Finale Version 26 appeared first on Finale.
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