Question on symbol
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- John Ruggero
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Just a guess. Since it appears to be a jazz arrangement, it could be the arranger's way of indicating a grace note that is to be played simultaneously with the chord and then released quickly.
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- Peter Thomsen
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I could be wrong, but I seem to recall that I have seen the symbol in old music notation.
My guess is that the symbol originally was used “for something completely different” - accidental? - time signature? - Coda symbol?
Anyway, the symbol is available in the Fughetta font, in character slot #33.
My guess is that the symbol originally was used “for something completely different” - accidental? - time signature? - Coda symbol?
Anyway, the symbol is available in the Fughetta font, in character slot #33.
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- motet
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I've asked on Facebook. Someone said a double sharp, but that doesn't make sense with the picture above. Someone else said an asterisk--is there a footnote at the bottom of the page? Or scholarly notes accompanying the editon?
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Were it a kind of asterisk, which is a good guess, one would think the OP would have seen the footnote at the bottom of the page. So perhaps there is an explanatory note that is being missed or was not supplied to the OP.
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I'll (double naturally) double down on the double sharp.
https://music.stackexchange.com/questio ... -four-dots
Apparently it's also a Japanese Asterisk.
https://music.stackexchange.com/questio ... -four-dots
Apparently it's also a Japanese Asterisk.
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Now, the OP needs to put us out of our misery and tell us if there is a footnote or other explanatory note to which the asterisk refers. I would love to know if my original guess was correct: the grace note should be played simultaneously with the chord and then released quickly.
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