Re: [Finale] Harp stop sound symbol

2002-12-09 Thread Éric Dussault
le 12/7/02 4:23 AM, Jari Williamsson à [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit : > 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 some

Re: [Finale] Harp stop sound symbol

2002-12-07 Thread Mark D. Lew
>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"

Re: [Finale] Harp stop sound symbol

2002-12-07 Thread Jari Williamsson
Andrew Stiller writes: > This is a distinction without a difference. I found a good discussion about harp damping symbols in "Music Notation in the Twentieth Century" (Kurt Stone), pages 231-234. That circle symbol is absolutely looking different compared to the "coda" symbol. Best regards,

Re: [Finale] Harp stop sound symbol

2002-12-07 Thread JohnBlane
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 som

Re: [Finale] Harp stop sound symbol

2002-12-07 Thread Andrew Stiller
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" sig

[Finale] Harp stop sound symbol

2002-12-07 Thread Jari Williamsson
Hello! 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