![]() ![]() I think it’s interesting to note that the nuance you hear is courtesy of Finale’s Human Playback feature. Press Play to hear the Mozart sample file play back. Feel free to check them all out, but for now open the Orchestral folder and select “Mozart Symphony in G Minor.” Within the Sample Files folder are several subfolders to choose from: Brass, Choral, Latin, Marching Percussion, Opera, Orchestral, and Piano. (Windows) C:\Program Files\Finale 2010\Sample Files ![]() (Macintosh) HD>Applications>Finale 2010>Sample Files To check them out go to Finale’s File menu, choose Open, and then navigate to your Sample Files folder: These files look and sound good, and can serve as models if you’re new to engraving music. New to Finale? Want to see what it can do? Check out a sample file. ![]()
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