Interestingly, I've just found an equals sign in parentheses (well, several of them!) in an OUP score.Anders Hedelin wrote: ↑23 Jan 2024, 21:23 The equal sign has been suggested already, and really says it all. The parenthesis is important, I think, to show that it's just a reminder, not a new information.
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- 28 Mar 2024, 11:14
- Forum: Notation Rules and Standards
- Topic: Enharmonic symbol
- Replies: 28
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Re: Enharmonic symbol
- 28 Mar 2024, 08:42
- Forum: Notation Rules and Standards
- Topic: Scores in C or transposing?
- Replies: 17
- Views: 9105
Re: Scores in C or transposing?
I guess it's a bit similar to how singers used to sing from 4 different clefs, and if you needed to pitch your next entry by reference to another part, you'd have to read whichever C-clef was being used on each staff. But these days, most singers would at best only be able to sing 'relatively' from ...
- 21 Mar 2024, 17:53
- Forum: Problems and Solutions (Help)
- Topic: Lyrics in foreign language: italics of not?
- Replies: 13
- Views: 10689
Re: Lyrics in foreign language: italics of not?
"Adieu, adieu, to yieu and yieu and yieu."
- 21 Mar 2024, 14:25
- Forum: Problems and Solutions (Help)
- Topic: Lyrics in foreign language: italics of not?
- Replies: 13
- Views: 10689
Re: Lyrics in foreign language: italics of not?
Look it up in a good English dictionary. If it is there, it is part of standard English. If not, check online. It may have entered the language recently. The OED lists 'adieu' as being in common usage these last 600 years, so I'd say it's just about bedded in by now. In a passage like this Even if ...
- 21 Mar 2024, 08:13
- Forum: Digital Notation Tools
- Topic: First MuseScore experience
- Replies: 4
- Views: 4257
Re: First MuseScore experience
In MuseScore, it's possible to change a lot of layout parameters but it's also, at least for me, to get lost in what you've done so if you want to go back some steps, you have forgotten what you've done in detail. There is a possibility to go back to the factory settings, but then you lose all manu...
- 20 Mar 2024, 07:42
- Forum: Digital Notation Tools
- Topic: First MuseScore experience
- Replies: 4
- Views: 4257
Re: First MuseScore experience
In MuseScore, you work on score level where normally one instrument is one part. Now, in this case, I need to combine many instruments to fit the music in the score on one page in a readable size. This means, I’ve combined Flute 1/2, Oboe 1/2, Clarinet 1/2 etc. For this, I haven't yet found a good ...
- 11 Mar 2024, 09:26
- Forum: Type and Font Design
- Topic: Accent shape
- Replies: 9
- Views: 5292
Re: Accent shape
Here's my prototype for a revised accent for Sebastian:
It has a very slightly thicker note-side edge, and a narrow angle.
It has a very slightly thicker note-side edge, and a narrow angle.
- 10 Mar 2024, 19:12
- Forum: Type and Font Design
- Topic: Accent shape
- Replies: 9
- Views: 5292
Re: Accent shape
1. is Wess's Vintage GHMA font.
2. MuseGraph Vienna
3. Maestro
4. Engraver
5. Bravura
6. Sebastian
7. MTF Cadence
I also have November2, which is even narrower.
2. MuseGraph Vienna
3. Maestro
4. Engraver
5. Bravura
6. Sebastian
7. MTF Cadence
I also have November2, which is even narrower.
- 10 Mar 2024, 15:51
- Forum: Type and Font Design
- Topic: Accent shape
- Replies: 9
- Views: 5292
Re: Accent shape
Yes, I knocked these up in a drawing app, so it might not be aligned properly.
- 10 Mar 2024, 14:56
- Forum: Type and Font Design
- Topic: Accent shape
- Replies: 9
- Views: 5292
Accent shape
How do people feel about the shape of accents? Should the angle be wide, or narrow? Should they be wider than the notehead? Here are an assortment of different accents from various fonts. Any favourites? Any least favourites? Screenshot 15.png I know that they ultimately derived from a "tiny ha...