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exercises musescore files

May 30, 2018 By

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nielsen asked 7 years ago

hi John. when I open the exercises the figured bass comes up messy, on top of each other and sometimes as pound or dollar signs. could you please help me with that. thank you

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Jon Brantingham Staff replied 7 years ago

The musescore files have been updated, and I also added PDF files for easy printing. You can find them on the course page.

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Jon Brantingham Staff answered 7 years ago

Which exercises is it, and I’ll see if I can re-export it.

nielsen replied 7 years ago

I see it in a lot of the files, but 1-3-1 is an example

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