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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
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At 5:49 PM -0800 12/06/02, Jim O'Briant wrote:
This question comes from a new Finale (Finale 2003, Windows) user, who has
been using Encore for the previous 7 years.
Some of my notation software projects involve taking an old (circa 1900)
band score, entering it into the software program, and
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.
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
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,
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.
On Fri, 6 Dec 2002, David H. Bailey wrote:
NO DISCOUNTS! This sort of a project is much larger than you imagine at
the start, so if anything you should figure in a SURCHARGE to cover time
you haven't imagined you would need.
[snip]
Their carpenters don't give them a discount, the