On 2 Feb 2009, at 20:58, Kees van den Doel wrote:

I have several shelves of Persian music books and I have never seen that "variation". The sori is always a rotated = with an > on it, and the koron akways has the '>' body.

That is good to know - I think what you say is best, being most distinguishable (like from an inverted b or some other sharp variation).

There is a small subtlety: the usual sharp # is usually drawn a bit slanted (endpoints of vertical bars not exactly level, but moving up). I think this may have to do with how the horizontal lines "=" are drawn (somewhat slanted upwards). These horizontal lines are also usually drawn fat.

Can you see in your examples how the sori is drawn in these respects? That is, are vertical line endpoints level, and is the ">" fatter?

  Hans




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