Re: Strange clef

2002-07-18 Thread Jule Slootbeek
Yeah it's probably just a F clef in a different position, and drawn by either the composer or a transcriber, sometimes when music is not printed but copied the clefs can look kinda weird, I agree with Laura that it's probably a C clef, but it depends where it's located on the staff, it being a

Re: Strange clef

2002-07-18 Thread Laura Conrad
> "Erik" == Erik Sandberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Erik> Hi, Erik> I am typesetting some Italian instrumental works from around the 1750s, and Erik> found something that looks and behaves like a clef, but I have never seen Erik> anything like it before and it is not in Li

Strange clef

2002-07-18 Thread Erik Sandberg
Hi, I am typesetting some Italian instrumental works from around the 1750s, and found something that looks and behaves like a clef, but I have never seen anything like it before and it is not in Lilypond's set of glyphs. Does anyone have a clue about what it could be? In ASCII art, it looks s