[Trombone-l] weird question to all-knowing trombone-L
Ann E. Argodale
aargodale at comcast.net
Wed Jan 14 19:10:16 CST 2009
Finale does. Under "plug-ins" select "count objects". It will give you a list of items which includes the number of notes. I suspect that to count the notes on an individual part, you'd have to extract the part, then run the query.
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Ann E. Argodale
Musician
aargodale at comcast.net
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From: "Steve Gamble" <sgamble at tucsonsymphony.org>
> Does anyone know of a notation program or related software than can
> count the number of individual notes in a composition?
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