On Sun, Mar 16, 2014 at 2:35 PM, Daniel Spreadbury
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> Can you tell me a bit more about the usage of this symbol? Which
> composer(s) and/or publisher(s) use it? What exactly does it denote? Is it
> a variant of the existing "open time signature" glyphs? I guess not
> exactly, since you wouldn't normally need to specify the denominator (i.e.
> beat unit) for an open time signature.
>
> Daniel
On second thought, I realize that this symbol is far below the
popularity threshold for SMuFL glyphs. (It's from a few scores
self-published by a composer who isn't terribly famous.) Sorry for the
noise.
Regards,
Nathan
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