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> Subject: RE: [Finale] Notation; was RE: Tremolos
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> In reply to various comments: ligatures may have survived, 
> but I cannot
> think of any examples exceeding a pair of notes.

Absolutely - at least, not with movable type.  And there's cases in
Petrucci where longer ligatures were broken into two-note groupings, an
arrangement which then persists in later (manuscript) sources.  The
limitations of his system had a profound influence, obliterating complex
ligatures.

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