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Krummhorn

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The mp3 link is off to the far right ... I have to scroll to the right too, and I have a 19" flat panel lcd monitor :crazy:

Playing it now ... another great work - this one is very exceptional, and would be neat to hear played on a pipe organ ... but the virtual organ is very good.
 

Krummhorn

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It's not a problem for me, J-Paul ...

I use cursor keys more than I use a mouse, so shifting right is quick and easy.
 

Flute'n'Pedal

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Hi Musicalis,
I have to scroll to the right, but I don't regard it as a problem. However, someone unfamiliar with your website might miss something without knowing it.
Thanks for the new score ... can't wait until tomorrow to try it out.

LlL
 

Contratrombone64

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musicalis ... just some feedback from a notation point of view. The clustered dots over the chrotchets (quarter notes) are avoidable I think, it's cleaner if a score has just one. The music is very pleasant.
 

musicalis

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I quite agree with you, but if I ask my software to hide some of this dots, I have to do it note by note, and it takes too long
Thanks for your congratulations
 

Contratrombone64

Admiral of Fugues
J-P - that's odd, I use Sibelius and Finale and single dots are easily achievable, what the software, sounds like a bug that could be ironed out by future versions is users write to the software manufacturer.
 

musicalis

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The software is Harmony-Assistant. It is a nice software but its first goal is not music publishing. there is a powerful language script which allows every thing you want. I have written a lot of script but not one for this problem.
The manufacturer offers a script to make the score better, but if I use it to remove the dots that are not useful, it may change something else somewhere else in the score, for instance make all the stems of notes above C4 in the same direction.
 

greatcyber

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The mp3 link is off to the far right ... I have to scroll to the right too, and I have a 19" flat panel lcd monitor :crazy:

Playing it now ... another great work - this one is very exceptional, and would be neat to hear played on a pipe organ ... but the virtual organ is very good.

Hi Guys,
I thought I was the only one who was having this problem. I would follow the links in threads to Musicalis' website, only to be frustrated. But, as I always used to say..."reading is a powerful tool" (when I worked the IT Help Desk). I just wasn't looking close enough to see the scroll button at the bottom of the page. So glad I finally was able to finally be able to hear the wonderful MP3s!

J-P, your music is, indeed, very special. Thank you for sharing with everyone. You are indeed a gentleman. I agree with KH, I would also love to hear the pieces on a pipe organ, however the sounds are still marvelous. I suppose one of my all time favorite pipe organ sounds would be the fanfare trumpet...so majestic. Reminds me of Princess Di's and Celine Dion's wedding marches.
 
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