Old thread, but came across a book claimed to be written by Giuseppe Tartini, edited by Decio Agostino Trento; found a peculiar treble clef and thought of this board, so here 'tis:
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- 10 Jul 2019, 00:27
- Forum: Type and Font Design
- Topic: The treble clef as handwritten by great composers
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- 09 Apr 2018, 05:42
- Forum: Notation Rules and Standards
- Topic: Composers vs. Engravers: Logic pt 2
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Re: Composers vs. Engravers: Logic pt 2
Keep these up and, John, you could present a culmination of observations in a booklet and maybe put it on the market. At any rate, if you did do such a thing, don't forget that standard Unicode text provides the characters: ♯, ♭, ♮, 𝄫, 𝄪. The smilies are a nice feature for the boards, but if you're ...
- 17 Feb 2018, 09:43
- Forum: Type and Font Design
- Topic: The treble clef as handwritten by great composers
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Re: The treble clef as handwritten by great composers
First post with a simple treble finding (Couperin):
P.S. Thanks for the contributed discussions on the forums. They're nice perusing material now and again.
P.S. Thanks for the contributed discussions on the forums. They're nice perusing material now and again.