Hi Andrew,

I was anticipating this coming up immediately after the OP question. I was
looking at Smufl and there is a whole page of specialist harp symbols. I
imagine people would want all of those if they want the muffle.

I don;'t know enough to say how one would gp about proving them, and
perhaps there is low or no demand. But it did come to mind.

Andrew


On Thu, 24 Jan 2019 at 23:16, N. Andrew Walsh <n.andrew.wa...@gmail.com>
wrote:

>
>
> thank you very much for posting this. One thing I would very much like to
> see (though it's a bit Utopian) would be the possibility to indicate
> damping of individual strings. In contemporary notation, a dotted line
> connects a note or chord to a later-occurring dampen symbol, indicating
> that those strings *and those strings only* are dampened at that point.
> This is something you see in contemporary notation for piano as well.
>
>
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