Mark wrote:
>First are a few more organ pedaling glyphs. One combines the heal and
>toe symbol, indicating that the organist can choose either. The
>other is an "O" character that is used as an alternative to the "U"
>heel character.
This is fine. I'll add the "heel or toe" glyph as a recommended glyph, and the "O" shape as a recommended stylistic alternate for the existing pedal heel glyph.
>The American Guild if English Handbell Ringers' "Handbell Notation
>Guidelines" suggests two glyphs for tabling bells. They are detailed
>here:
Do you know what the distinction between the two arrows is? Is it "table one bell" vs. "table all bells" or similar?
Daniel
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