Sometimes an + means an ornament like a hammer and pull off or small trill.

Vance Wood.
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> Dear All:
> In looking at the manuscript of Vincenzo Galilei's "Intavolatura" of 1584,
> which features about 50 galliards, including nine on the names of the 
> muses, he
> has a mark that looks like a plus sign (+). My guess from the context is 
> that
> means to hold the previous note. Is that correct?
> Thanks,
> Jim
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