As my general use case is hymns for congregational singing, if I were to
find the time to create a sample, it would probably have the following
characteristics:
Notes of all durations from 1/16 to whole.
Some of the 1/8 and 1/16 notes would be beamed while others unbeamed.
Some slurs and ties.
Rests of the same range of durations.
Flats, Sharps, and Natural signs.
Both a treble and a bass clef.
Both a common time signature and a numerical one.
Lyrics with all three text families (preferably with normal, italics,
and bold represented for all three).
A normal, repeat, and final barline.
In order to keep the sample short, I would not necessarily use real
music for this (also because my real music samples would normally only
include a subset of these features). However, I think such a sample
would cover most of what I need to see in picking a music font for my
typical use case.
Would such a sample be sufficiently different from what's been submitted
so far to be useful? If so, I can try to make some time to throw
something together (maybe this weekend?).
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