Hello,

I think Mr. Garres means the western musical notation invented in the 1200s, which is 
very widely, if not universally, used today.

Unicode 3.0 actually already has at least 2 older forms of musical notation in the 
main Hebrew block and somewhere in the Arabic block---they are signs for chanting 
liturgically.   These symbols are at least 1100 years old.

Elaine Keown

 "Erik Garrés" wrote: 
> I would like to know, why the symbols used for music are not listed on 
> UNICODE ? 

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