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> From: Dorothy Ker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 4/1/2003 3:55:17 PM
> Subject: Re: [Finale] diamond breve notehead?
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> In my own music, I want to use the diamond notehead to denote residual
> tones sounding at the fingered pitch on the
Dorothy Ker wrote:
> I employ the breve
> as 'a duration lasting a whole breath' so for obvious reasons
> subdividing it won't do. Presumably I can create [a diamond shaped breve,
> with two end bars] myself but I haven't yet attempted this in Finale.
If I were to do it, I'd create the desired
In my own music, I want to use the diamond notehead to denote residual
tones sounding at the fingered pitch on the flute, which means that the
'resultant' pitch and the fingered pitch are the same (unlike harmonics
where the fingered pitch and resultant pitch are normally different;
Brian Ferne
>Does anyone know of a font that includes a breve diamond notehead? (ie a
>diamond hugged by 2 short vertical lines either side)
>
>Dorothy Ker
Interesting request. I've never come across that combination in either
historical use or modern use. Historically the breve was notated as a
simple squa
Does anyone know of a font that includes a breve diamond notehead? (ie a
diamond hugged by 2 short vertical lines either side)
DK
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