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Re: Strange clef
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Laura Conrad |
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Re: Strange clef |
Date: |
18 Jul 2002 21:03:42 -0400 |
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>>>>> "Erik" == Erik Sandberg <address@hidden> writes:
Erik> Hi,
Erik> I am typesetting some Italian instrumental works from around the
1750s, and
Erik> found something that looks and behaves like a clef, but I have never
seen
Erik> anything like it before and it is not in Lilypond's set of glyphs.
Does
Erik> anyone have a clue about what it could be?
Probably a C clef. I have a French sonata from the early 18th century
that I always have to warn my continuo player about because the C clef
comes in on the second line, with a note right after it, so even
someone who knew the print style would assume it was an F#.
--
Laura (mailto:address@hidden , http://www.laymusic.org/ )
(617) 661-8097 fax: (801) 365-6574
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- Strange clef, Erik Sandberg, 2002/07/18
- Re: Strange clef,
Laura Conrad <=