Adding, changing, reordering, and deleting staves.
Even though the Setup Wizard gives you the chance to set up your score before you begin, Finale also gives you the freedom to change the instrumentation of your music while you're working.
In this lesson, you will learn how to:
To begin at this point, open tutorial document Tutorial 4.MUSX. How?
Finale's ScoreManager gives you complete control over all aspects of the instruments in your score, including transpositions, ordering and notation styles.
To add instruments:
Note: When a preset score order is selected, such as Orchestral or Choral, Finale will add new instruments in that score order. If a Custom score order is selected, Finale will add the new instrument above the one that is currently highlighted.
Note: To move the left edge of the staves to the right so the staff names are visible,
Notice that your new instrument is visible in your score immediately. You’ll also notice that the Clarinet has a different key signature than the others. This is because the Clarinet is a transposing instrument and Finale makes the appropriate adjustments to its Staff Settings when you add it.
But what if you decide you want the woodwinds above the piano but the guitar and drums below? The ScoreManager lets you change the order as well.
To reorder staves:
You'll notice that your changes are reflected instantly on the full score.
Tip: The ScoreManager can remain open while you make edits with other tools or change the music in your score. You may want to drag it to the side so that it does not obscure your view of the score.
Finale also lets you remove staves if you change your mind. As we continue this example, let’s use the Clarinet as the solo instrument instead of the Flute.
To delete staves:
Note: You can also use the Staff tool to remove a staff by clicking on it and typing
Many notation styles serve as short hand for the performers. Guitar players, for example, may be used to reading something called Slash Notation (usually used with chord symbols, which will be covered in a later step) rather than actual notes. This notation style, along with many others, can be applied as Staff Styles to your music. At this point you can close the ScoreManager (by clicking the
To apply slash notation:
Note: When the Staff tool is selected, you can right-click on any highlighted measure to view a list of available staff styles and apply them instantly.
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