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Finale printmusic 2014 change tempo7/31/2023 ![]() ![]() I learned how to use Finale, which I fit into the category of ex nihilo music notation programs. I still use Finale to do most of my heavy lifting as I still work faster on Finale than any other program. ![]() That’s pretty amazing as Apple’s own applications will no longer work on my MacBook. As a side note, while Finale 26 does not list compatibility with my old operating system, it seems to run just fine on my ten year old MacBook. I also have a REALLY OLD MacBook, a 2008 Aluminum MacBook (renamed MacBook Pro a few months later) that is stuck on OS X El Capitan. In terms of platform, MakeMusic is not pursuing iOS, and I use my iPad Pro for 98% of my computing needs. Don’t get me wrong, I still use it, but I use it as a part of a process instead of as the whole process as I did earlier in my career. The greatest challenges with this case use were the old challenges of interacting with MIDI, controlling playback in rehearsal, programming tempo changes, and having that become accustomed to how an accompaniment should sound when a live pianist, in performance, does not hold a steady tempo and makes mistakes!Īdmittedly, my own use of Finale has decreased over the last few years, partly because of platform, and partly because of features. Generally, I have not used Finale as much as a publishing tool, but instead as an accompanist for my choirs. That said, I’ve used Finale as a tool as a choral music educator, in the classroom, since my first position in the Dominican Republic since 1996. I don’t claim to be the expert on Finale that Robert Puff and Philip Rothman are and I wouldn’t dream of pitting my skills against the publishing teams at Hal Leonard or Alfred, nor against the team at Make Music. That means a quarter century of Finale use. I have been teaching 23 years, so I imagine that puts me at over twenty-five years of Finale use. ![]() If you have been in the music world for any period of time, you’ll know that Coda Music eventually became MakeMusic, and Vivace later became SmartMusic. We were expected to use Finale, and even played with the “new” Vivace hardware (at the time). My first exposure to Finale was in college, where one of my professors had worked at Coda Music. Any time PrintMusic encounters the expression you’ve just defined when it plays back your score, the tempo will change to reflect the expression’s playback definition.I have been using Finale for a very long time.
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