You might consider asking the composer. I don't understand what it means, but if you're using the default articulation library in Fin2004 (at least, although I think it has been there in previous versions) look at articulation 55 -- that may be what you are looking for, although I don't know what it would be used for. It's not quite a triplet, and not quite a fermata. Good for taking up valuable rehearsal time while people discuss what it's supposed to mean, though.

David H. Bailey



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Greetings Everyone!
I hope I don't show my ignorance here, but I am working on a composition in which the composer used a symbol that looks like a fermata, but with 3 dots underneath. I am interpreting this as a fermata, am I correct? Or is it something different entirely?
Sandy Petersen
Pelican Music
www.pelicanmusicpublishing.com <http://www.pelicanmusicpublishing.com>



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