In a message dated 12/7/02 10:28:39 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

<< >
>What is, in harp notation, the "correct" notation symbol to use for stopping
>the sound from the harp.
>The sources I have differ: Some say it looks like a perfect circle with a
>cross (where the lines of the cross extend somewhat beyond the circle).
>Others say it should be the same as the "coda" sign.
>
>
>Jari Williamsson

This is a distinction without a difference.
 >>

G. Schirmer (among other publishers, I believe) thinks there is a difference. 
If you compare the symbol in slot #70 in the Toccatta font (also used to 
muffle a concert bass drum) to a coda sign, you will see the difference as 
well.
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