Normally, Finale beams 16th notes (and
notes of smaller value) according to the time signature. In , they’re grouped in quarter-note units; in , they’re grouped in half-note units. Eighth notes are beamed
in groups of 4. See Document Options-Beams to change this setting for eighth notes.
Occasionally, you may find it useful to
break this rule. You may want to create a section of music in time, but whose eighth notes are grouped (for example) in
patterns of 3, 3, and 2.
- Click the Time Signature tool , and double-click the
measure where you want the meter to change. The Time Signature
dialog box appears.
- Using the two scroll bars, specify the beaming
pattern you want. If you want eighth notes beamed in groups of
3, 3, and 2, click Composite, and enter “3+3+2” in the top box (and 8
in the bottom box). See Time
signatures for further instructions in using the Time Signature
Tool.
- Click OPTIONS. The dialog box
expands.
- Select Use a Different Time Signature For Display.
Using the lower set of scroll bars, specify the time signature you want
to appear in the score. If you’ve specified a “beaming
signature” using the upper scroll bars, you could enter as the display meter. Or if you’ve specified a beaming pattern
of , you could set the lower scroll bars to or .
- Using the Measure ___ Through ___ (or Through
End of Piece) text boxes, specify the range of measures you want affected
by the time signature/beaming patterns.
- Click OK (or press ENTER).