I'm using the downward triangle for some chromatic staffs, where a
downward triangle, is one semi-tone lower in pitch than a
normal-looking note, which is one semi-tone lower than an
upward-pointing triangle.

Calling it "commonly used" would be an exaggeration, however.

If you look at twinline, on the page below, you'll see an example of
its use.

http://www.kelphead.org/chromatic/scales.html


Jamie Bullock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Hi Kevin,
>
> Thanks for bringing these to my attention. I suspect they might be of
> more interest to Trevor Bača, as I was always more interested in the
> accent shaped notehead. We just put the request together for
> convenience.
>
> However, that doesn't mean I wouldn't use the triangle, what is it
> commonly used for?



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