On 2 July 2013 06:12, Tim Roberts wrote:
> I appreciate the kind offers. After taking another look, I decided it would
> be more efficient simply to retype it, and I completed that task yesterday.
Ultimately, you can’t beat a hard copy for portability. And major
versions take hundreds of years
On 29 June 2013 05:49, and...@andis59.se wrote:
> I didn’t erase Finale 2009 when I upgraded, so could have a go if you
> like. I’m also getting reasonably proficient at musicxml2ly, with
> relatively straightforward choral scores at least.
I appreciate the kind offers. After taking another look
Am 29.06.2013 20:05, schrieb Paul Morris:
I have Finale 2007 and it does appear that it will import from Rhapsody. Let
me know if you'd like me to import and export as musicXML.
-Paul
I can't help it but this thread reads like an artificially designed
example for asection of my recent essay
I have Finale 2007 and it does appear that it will import from Rhapsody. Let
me know if you'd like me to import and export as musicXML.
-Paul
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On 29 June 2013 05:49, and...@andis59.se wrote:
> From MakeMusics web site
>
> "Please note that support for Encore, Rhapsody, SCORE, MIDI Scan, and
> SmartScore .fin file types was removed in Finale 2010."
> http://makemusic.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/136/kw/Rhapsody
>
> So maybe someo
On 2013-06-28 21:45, David Kastrup wrote:
Tim Roberts writes:
I have a score I did some time in the previous century in Passport
Rhapsody. Now, I need to make some changes. I cannot find out a way to
read these files. Is anyone here aware of any path to get from
Rhapsody to anything that can b
Tim Roberts writes:
> I have a score I did some time in the previous century in Passport
> Rhapsody. Now, I need to make some changes. I cannot find out a way to
> read these files. Is anyone here aware of any path to get from
> Rhapsody to anything that can be eventually turned into Lilypond,
>