Finale is all about Document Options

by Tom Johnson 25. January 2011 05:48

My friend Larry had a Finale question the other day. When he entered the following combination of sixteenth notes and rests, Finale gave him this:

But Larry didn’t want that. Larry wanted this:

As anyone who has ever seen me demonstrate Finale in person will attest, I don’t actually know every answer. But I’m pretty good at finding them. To be clear, this isn’t because I have a fantastic memory, but because Finale's answers are found in fairly intuitive places.

While I could have looked in the User Manual under beaming, I went straight to Document Options.

To find them, go to the Document menu and select Document Options. From there, you can select from a list of topics on the left, and I chose Beams:

While this might appear a bit daunting at first, it offers all kinds of flexibility in how to make the beams in your music look exactly the way you want them to (and not the way someone else decided they should look). Plus the options are described in the language of music, not of computers, so it’s easy to select what you need.

Thinking that “Extend secondary beams over rests” might do the trick, I checked that option and the accompanying picture changed to display the result Larry was looking for:

Satisfied I found the answer, I hit the OK button. Instantly every similar example in Larry’s piece changed to his preferred manner of beaming.

Again, my only trick was to think of Document Options when I want to change the way things look in a document. When I consider the control Finale offers over beaming, and then multiply that by all the areas that Finale offers this kind of flexibility (from accidentals to tuplets) it’s pretty awesome!

Is there some result you’re not sure how to obtain in Finale? Let us know by clicking on “Comments” below – we’re glad to help!

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2/1/2011 7:53:50 PM #

Pam Coyle

I have not yet bought Finale, because I want to make sure I can use it.  I learn to chant Torah and Haftarah, and I up to now have been printing out sheet music and writing the music, and the words in transliteration, to begin learning each selection, to become familiar with the text and music before I start reading the Hebrew.  There are about 20 short melodies which go with variable words in the text.  If I could make shortcuts to print these melodies, or as a sort of macro, I could quickly make a document with the whole selection, and hear it played on my Mac.  I would also need to insert the English transliteration and some translation under the appropriate notes.  I need to be able to edit the notes once they are on the document, so they line up with the syllables.    Does this sound feasible, and what would I need to buy to accomplish all this?  Thanks for your help.  

Pam Coyle United States

2/2/2011 12:23:25 AM #

Scott Yoho

Hi Pam,

This all sounds totally feasible. If I were you I might start with Finale PrintMusic. You can download it here: http://www.finalemusic.com/PrintMusic/default.aspx and use it for 30 days for free.

I might enter all the melodies in one file, which you could cut and paste from later. Let us know if you have any questions!

Scott at MakeMusic

Scott Yoho

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