Hi Noeck, you've got closer to my idea. Your pf file is too much crowded, I'm thinking of something like the link I've posted before, http://www.visualdictionaryonline.com/arts-architecture/music/musical-notation/clefs.php , where it's possible to look to a notation symbol and to know what's its name (what the hell is the name for THAT?). But it only works in English. As I said, It's easy to know what's the English, or German, or Spanish of a musical notation symbol if you know its name. I think of a sort of VISUAL Rosetta stone. Hope I've expressed myself clearly.
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