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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...

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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. Last month I ran into my friend Kevin Mead at the New...

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Finale 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...

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Quickly 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...

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Chord 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...

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Darcy 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...

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Sneak 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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