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Re: Sheet Music Processor ?
- From: Sheldon Levin <slevin...>
- Subject: Re: Sheet Music Processor ?
- Date: Tue 07 Feb 1995 02.56 (GMT)
I agree that Finale is the best and was difficult to learn. Though I
sometimes wonder why it was so hard now that I have used it for years it
seems so natural.
My question is that I don't remember seeing the original question. Was
this posted to everyone on jewish-music or only some people?
I also can't believe that no one ever sent me info on Naomi Shemer (dates
and place of birth, awards, etc.). Is anyone out there? Does anyone know
stuff about Naomi Shemer? Please respond.
Cantor Sheldon M. Levin
slevin (at) mciunix(dot)mciu(dot)k12(dot)pa(dot)us
On Mon, 6 Feb 1995 JAGLOTH (at) jtsa(dot)edu wrote:
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> On Sat, 4 Feb 1995, BPeskin wrote:
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> > As a conductor and arranger, I use Finale, but it took me most of a summer
> > to get familiar with it, and I still feel as if I'm learning it. The
> > program is also expensive ($300 to $700), but well worth the price if
> > that's what you do for a living. The results look like published music.
> >
> > Hope this helps.
> >
> > Bob Peskin
> > St. Paul, Minn.
> >
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> Also, as is the case with most computer software, if you are affiliated
> with a university, you can purchase this program for almost half the price.
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