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How to retrograde a note sequence in Finale?


How to make nonstandard scales on Finale?Simplifying a complex melody in FinaleCombine Rests in FinaleFinale notationCan I create a Finale file that has no bar lines?Finale no beaming over restsUnderscore in Finale lyricsIs it possible to completely hide a staff from the score?How to write this measure on Finale Notepad?Drum set notation













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For instance, if I have written the C minor arpeggio from C2 to C6, how could I do to write the same note sequence but, in this time, starting from C6 to C2? Could this be done automatically, retrograding the already written note sequence?



This is a tool that I often miss, I don't know if it is possible to do it with Finale...










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    For instance, if I have written the C minor arpeggio from C2 to C6, how could I do to write the same note sequence but, in this time, starting from C6 to C2? Could this be done automatically, retrograding the already written note sequence?



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      For instance, if I have written the C minor arpeggio from C2 to C6, how could I do to write the same note sequence but, in this time, starting from C6 to C2? Could this be done automatically, retrograding the already written note sequence?



      This is a tool that I often miss, I don't know if it is possible to do it with Finale...










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      For instance, if I have written the C minor arpeggio from C2 to C6, how could I do to write the same note sequence but, in this time, starting from C6 to C2? Could this be done automatically, retrograding the already written note sequence?



      This is a tool that I often miss, I don't know if it is possible to do it with Finale...







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          I don't personally own Finale, but I understand there is a "Canonic Utilities" tool that allows you to do such transformations.



          According to this site on Finale's page, you can find it under Plug-Ins => Scoring and Arranging => Canonic Utilities. I admit that I don't fully know what you're looking for—exact inversion, or inversion within the C-minor arpeggio?—but these various inversion options should at least save you time in getting to where you want to get.



          Also included are various transposition and retrograde options.






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          • Thanks, that's just what I was looking for. When I said "to invert", I said it in the sense of reversing the order, making the last notes first and the first ones last.

            – Quaerendo
            Apr 14 at 15:21






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            @Quaerendo Excellent! In that sense, you may be more interested in the retrograde option than in the inversion option. Retrograde reverses the order, whereas inversion flips it upside down.

            – Richard
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          • Great. I’m still using Finale, but I didn’t know this too.

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            Apr 14 at 16:50











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          I don't personally own Finale, but I understand there is a "Canonic Utilities" tool that allows you to do such transformations.



          According to this site on Finale's page, you can find it under Plug-Ins => Scoring and Arranging => Canonic Utilities. I admit that I don't fully know what you're looking for—exact inversion, or inversion within the C-minor arpeggio?—but these various inversion options should at least save you time in getting to where you want to get.



          Also included are various transposition and retrograde options.






          share|improve this answer























          • Thanks, that's just what I was looking for. When I said "to invert", I said it in the sense of reversing the order, making the last notes first and the first ones last.

            – Quaerendo
            Apr 14 at 15:21






          • 2





            @Quaerendo Excellent! In that sense, you may be more interested in the retrograde option than in the inversion option. Retrograde reverses the order, whereas inversion flips it upside down.

            – Richard
            Apr 14 at 15:23











          • Great. I’m still using Finale, but I didn’t know this too.

            – Albrecht Hügli
            Apr 14 at 16:50















          5














          I don't personally own Finale, but I understand there is a "Canonic Utilities" tool that allows you to do such transformations.



          According to this site on Finale's page, you can find it under Plug-Ins => Scoring and Arranging => Canonic Utilities. I admit that I don't fully know what you're looking for—exact inversion, or inversion within the C-minor arpeggio?—but these various inversion options should at least save you time in getting to where you want to get.



          Also included are various transposition and retrograde options.






          share|improve this answer























          • Thanks, that's just what I was looking for. When I said "to invert", I said it in the sense of reversing the order, making the last notes first and the first ones last.

            – Quaerendo
            Apr 14 at 15:21






          • 2





            @Quaerendo Excellent! In that sense, you may be more interested in the retrograde option than in the inversion option. Retrograde reverses the order, whereas inversion flips it upside down.

            – Richard
            Apr 14 at 15:23











          • Great. I’m still using Finale, but I didn’t know this too.

            – Albrecht Hügli
            Apr 14 at 16:50













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          I don't personally own Finale, but I understand there is a "Canonic Utilities" tool that allows you to do such transformations.



          According to this site on Finale's page, you can find it under Plug-Ins => Scoring and Arranging => Canonic Utilities. I admit that I don't fully know what you're looking for—exact inversion, or inversion within the C-minor arpeggio?—but these various inversion options should at least save you time in getting to where you want to get.



          Also included are various transposition and retrograde options.






          share|improve this answer













          I don't personally own Finale, but I understand there is a "Canonic Utilities" tool that allows you to do such transformations.



          According to this site on Finale's page, you can find it under Plug-Ins => Scoring and Arranging => Canonic Utilities. I admit that I don't fully know what you're looking for—exact inversion, or inversion within the C-minor arpeggio?—but these various inversion options should at least save you time in getting to where you want to get.



          Also included are various transposition and retrograde options.







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          • Thanks, that's just what I was looking for. When I said "to invert", I said it in the sense of reversing the order, making the last notes first and the first ones last.

            – Quaerendo
            Apr 14 at 15:21






          • 2





            @Quaerendo Excellent! In that sense, you may be more interested in the retrograde option than in the inversion option. Retrograde reverses the order, whereas inversion flips it upside down.

            – Richard
            Apr 14 at 15:23











          • Great. I’m still using Finale, but I didn’t know this too.

            – Albrecht Hügli
            Apr 14 at 16:50

















          • Thanks, that's just what I was looking for. When I said "to invert", I said it in the sense of reversing the order, making the last notes first and the first ones last.

            – Quaerendo
            Apr 14 at 15:21






          • 2





            @Quaerendo Excellent! In that sense, you may be more interested in the retrograde option than in the inversion option. Retrograde reverses the order, whereas inversion flips it upside down.

            – Richard
            Apr 14 at 15:23











          • Great. I’m still using Finale, but I didn’t know this too.

            – Albrecht Hügli
            Apr 14 at 16:50
















          Thanks, that's just what I was looking for. When I said "to invert", I said it in the sense of reversing the order, making the last notes first and the first ones last.

          – Quaerendo
          Apr 14 at 15:21





          Thanks, that's just what I was looking for. When I said "to invert", I said it in the sense of reversing the order, making the last notes first and the first ones last.

          – Quaerendo
          Apr 14 at 15:21




          2




          2





          @Quaerendo Excellent! In that sense, you may be more interested in the retrograde option than in the inversion option. Retrograde reverses the order, whereas inversion flips it upside down.

          – Richard
          Apr 14 at 15:23





          @Quaerendo Excellent! In that sense, you may be more interested in the retrograde option than in the inversion option. Retrograde reverses the order, whereas inversion flips it upside down.

          – Richard
          Apr 14 at 15:23













          Great. I’m still using Finale, but I didn’t know this too.

          – Albrecht Hügli
          Apr 14 at 16:50





          Great. I’m still using Finale, but I didn’t know this too.

          – Albrecht Hügli
          Apr 14 at 16:50

















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