I'm engraving copies of some solo transcriptions I've done, and I've run into 
a couple of challenges:

1.  How does one indicate a glissando from an indeterminate source (as opposed 
to a gliss between two specific notes)?

2.  What is the best way to display a "ghost" note, either by changing the 
note head to an "X" or by enclosing the notehead in parentheses?


 
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  Version: 1.0
  GMU/O d+@ s: a C++ UL P+>++++ L++ E-(---) W++ N++ o--@ K- w+(--) !O !M V 
PS--(+) PE++ Y !PGP t+() !5 X+() R+++($) tv b++>+++ DI@ !D G e++>++++ h---@ 
r++ y?
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