I don't have any special font-knowledge, and I can't find an upside-down A in any conventional font, but might it have have been an O for open strings? Or conceivably a Bartok pizz?

John


On 23 Mar 2005, at 03:59, Neal Gittleman wrote:

Hi...

Question for those way more font-knowledgable than me...

I'm trying to extrapolate something in a score which may or not have been printed in Finale (I suspect maybe not). There's a pizzicato note (violin double-stop A-E -- open string A and E) that has to the left of each note an upside-down capital letter A. I suspect it's some kind of articulation symbol that hasn't been properly rendered by the printer. Any ideas what would have printed if it was interpreted correctly?

ng

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