Welcome to the Finale Blog

by Tom Johnson 17. August 2009 05:53

When my compatriots at MakeMusic asked if I would write for this blog, they added their hope that I would be writing from "my voice." In that spirit, I begin my first blog - the same week that my friend Bob Grifa begins his first blog for SmartMusic.

Earlier this year, over dinner in Charlotte, North Carolina, Bob and I talked about writing a blog - and here we are! Honestly, I am totally pumped about this: a venue within which I hope to expound and rant, share oddities, lore, and helpful hints about using Finale.

I started working with Finale more than 22 years ago. I have been with MakeMusic, the company that makes Finale, longer than any other person. I am not actually sure if that is a cool thing or not, but there it is. As a result, I guess I am the defacto "Keeper of the Lore" and, oh, there is A LOT of lore to share.

For example: ENIGMA. Many Finale users around the world have seen this term bantered around the Finale universe, but not many people know what it means. "ENIGMA Transportable File" (ETF) was the original term for a Finale file that could be shared across computer platforms (before this just "worked" as it does today). But wait, there's more…ready?  ENIGMA is an acronym for… the "Environment for the Notation of Intelligent Graphical Musical Algorithms." Whew, what a mouthful!

ENIGMA, as I understand it, was the name originally given to the code used to make Finale. I assume it was homage to the minds that created - and broke - the ENIGMA-encrypted messages in WWII. It was also the earliest name of the Finale software. What a blessing it was changed to Finale upon its release in September 1988. Can you imagine if it hadn't been?

In this blog, I hope to share my thoughts on Finale today, its amazing features, and how to get the most of this remarkable program. Let the blogging begin!

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Tom Johnson

Comments

8/2/2009 5:03:55 AM #

Janet Lanier

Congratulations Tom on beginning your blog. I have used Finale since.. gee I don't think I have the exact year but maybe around 1995.  I have composed many pieces with Finale over the years and it's been my practice companion too.  I look forward to reading your blog and hope that many will comment and chime in with words of wisdom.  May I offer you encouragement for this new beginning.

Janet

Janet Lanier United States

8/2/2009 11:49:55 AM #

Mike C. Muncher

Looking forward to more neat tidbits, and software use advice from an old pro!  I've been a REGULAR Finale user since 1997, with a short hiatus working with that other program.  Keep it up!

Mike C. Muncher United States

8/4/2009 9:16:59 AM #

Brian Megilligan

Hey this is a great idea! Glad you're doing it. Looking forward to meeting other users and learning some tricks. I feel like I'm a Finale "veteran" as well, but there's always something new to discover and learn!

Brian Megilligan United States

8/9/2009 3:50:22 PM #

Gina Flowers

Congratulations Tom on your new quest. I have been longtime user of Finale. When the Mac Classic was introduced I got it and Finale. I also joined the Sherman Oaks, CA Mac User Group - FUGE (which stood for Finale User's Group for Understanding ENIGMA). Unfortunately, when I joined Chris Yavelow had just left,  but that's when I met you. I've had the pleasure of doing Finale Workshops for my fellow-musicians so I'm looking forward to sharpening  my skills and learning from the best. I do so appreciate you Tom, and your knowledge of Finale. This is wonderful!

Gina Flowers United States

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