Make Music Finale 2011 Italianos

MakeMusic only develops and distributes the English version. Makemusic leaves the translation up to local developers and distributors via a licence: Klemm for the German version, Ipe Music for the French, etc.
These companies develop their translations into an autonomous program. It is thus not recommended to apply an update of a language to a version of the same year in another language. It creates problems a.o. In the menus (plug-ins duplicates, a.o.). (N.B.: Peter Vizard's 'trick' to switch to the English version works as 2014.5 is another version than 2014 and its installation sits side by side with 2014, 2012, etc.His authorization was transferred to 2014.5 English, excellent news). To switch in the other direction, from English to another language, I guess you should contact the local developer/distributor to get the local version while keeping your original authorization code (or a new one).
Finale is the world-wide industry standard in music notation software. Anywhere music appears on the printed page, Finale likely created those pages. Finale helps the choir to sing, the band to march, the students to learn, and the orchestra to raise the excitement level in the latest blockbuster movie. To easily access all of Finale's worksheets, from the File menu, choose Open, and double-click the 'Worksheets' shortcut. Finale's worksheets are available in the HD/Library/Application Support/MakeMusic/Finale 2011/Music Files/Worksheets folder.
Or try the font MusicChordsSpanish which displays the chord roots in spanish style. I could be wrong here, but I suppose that the italian chord roots are identical to the spanish chord roots? To use the font, install it, and select the font as chord root font in your Finale documents/templates: Document menu > Document Options - Fonts > Chord > Symbol Unfortunately the font file is way too big to be attached here (in this forum the max. Download the long tunnel john milne pdf to doc. Attachment file size is 100 KB). But send me a Private Message, and I shall be happy to send the font file to you. Peter Thomsen wrote: or try the font MusicChordsSpanish which displays the chord roots in spanish style. I could be wrong here, but I suppose that the italian chord roots are identical to the spanish chord roots?
To use the font, install it, and select the font as chord root font in your Finale documents/templates: Document menu > Document Options - Fonts > Chord > Symbol Unfortunately the font file is way too big to be attached here (in this forum the max. Attachment file size is 100 KB). But send me a Private Message, and I shall be happy to send the font file to you. Hi Peter, thank you too! I found the MusicChordSpanish font yet, in the makemusic forum and I tried it but the problem is, as I write in my answer to michelp, that I need the Finale traditional chord font (I suppose it to be Maestro or/and times new roman.) Best regards! The FC font uses Arial, a bit closer, but not exactly what you want. Font editors on the Mac: FontForge (free), some are expensive!