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Old 08-28-2013, 07:19 AM
Reinhold H. Reinhold H. is offline
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Default Re: Guitar strumming

Hi all,

I read all your discussions and need to say that I am not even close to the expertise which you guys have how to best use Notation Composer.
Thanks for your contributions which will help others for sure.

So, given my limited experience I unfortunately can only comment to what Beethoven would have said: "Nein, ich benutze lieber Feder und Tinte.". (No, I prefer quill and ink). In his days paper was well developed and in German language "Feder und Tinte" still today has a well accepted meaning and reflects the high level of German quality
(I would kindly refer to http://www.federundtinte.com for more)

Again, thank you very much for your contributions and believe me, I read them carefully.

Best,

Reinhold
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