
We’ve recently added to the Video Library in the Finale Support Learning Center.
At the top of the page you’ll still find Tom Johnson’s top Eight Great Finale Tips, but if you scroll down you’ll also discover five additional short videos from Tom.

We’ve recently added to the Video Library in the Finale Support Learning Center.
At the top of the page you’ll still find Tom Johnson’s top Eight Great Finale Tips, but if you scroll down you’ll also discover five additional short videos from Tom.
Scenes from The White Shadow, used with permission from the NFPF.
Long-time Finale user Michael Mortilla is an L.A.-based composer, sound designer, and pianist.
In the years just before Finale came on the scene, the Notaset (or Not-a-set) system of notation was a very popular method of producing “engraved” music for publication.

This blog series highlights Finale’s many unique advantages. If you own Finale, I hope these posts will inspire you to try new things, and to share the news with your friends who still use something else.
Los Angeles-based trumpeter/arranger/orchestrator Todd Simon is all over the map. Comfortable in such diverse genres as electronica, pop, soul, hip-hop, and world, Todd has worked in video games, film scores, and has provided horns and strings on hit records.