Is hearing Finale play your music important to you?
Much has been said about the great instrument sounds included with Finale, but there’s another, less-touted feature that plays an equally important role in creating realistic sounds.
Is hearing Finale play your music important to you?
Much has been said about the great instrument sounds included with Finale, but there’s another, less-touted feature that plays an equally important role in creating realistic sounds.
Last week I had a great time in Bellevue, Washington, at the MENC Northwest Conference. As is often the case when I meet with music educators, the subject of how to create worksheets came up.
Photo by Neil Zlozower
While he appears to be using an old-school method of notation above, three-time Grammy-winning guitar virtuoso, composer, and producer Steve Vai is a long-time Finale user and most recently has been using it to prepare some large symphony projects.
When you see a movie, do you sit though all the credits? I do, and not just in the hope that there’s a comic outtake scene at the end.
David Pogue is columnist for the New York Times, an author, and an Emmy-winning CBS News correspondent. He’s also the host of a new four-part PBS/Nova series called Making Stuff, and last week he appeared on The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson to promote this new series.