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This example demonstrates how to enter more than one voice onto a staff. The red notes shown in the image to the right are placed in the <i>second layer</i>, which causes the stems of notes in the first layer to point upwards, and stems on the notes in the second layer to point downwards. | This example demonstrates how to enter more than one voice onto a staff. The red notes shown in the image to the right are placed in the <i>second layer</i>, which causes the stems of notes in the first layer to point upwards, and stems on the notes in the second layer to point downwards. | ||
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+ | Follow [[Media:Finale3.pdf |these instructions]] to enter the music for the first few bars of the chorale <i>Dir, dir, Jehovah, will ich singen</i>. The final result should look similar to the image displayed to the right. |
Latest revision as of 02:36, 24 September 2010
This is the third exercise for entering music in Finale using Simple Note Entry. The previous exercise
is Bach's prelude in F minor.
This example demonstrates how to enter more than one voice onto a staff. The red notes shown in the image to the right are placed in the second layer, which causes the stems of notes in the first layer to point upwards, and stems on the notes in the second layer to point downwards.
Follow these instructions to enter the music for the first few bars of the chorale Dir, dir, Jehovah, will ich singen. The final result should look similar to the image displayed to the right.