In MT the spread mark is used often for octaves. The word 'Bell' is written a 
fair bit too if the notes are so functioning.

Steve P. 

On 6 Feb 2012, at 02:13, Linda Worsley <li...@ganymuse.com> wrote:

> This is not really a Finale question as much as a notation question.  After
> all these years, I should know this, but ... duh.
> 
> I am correcting a Finale piano score for a client, and he has several
> places where he wants high octaves played in a "bell-like" manner by
> breaking them (as if the lower note is a grace note, but both notes held).
> He has the wiggly "rolled chord" mark, and it looks wrong to me.  But
> maybe not.  Is there some standard way to notate this without Mahler-like
> copious notes about "bell sounds" and the like.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Linda Worsley
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