jef,

The Bill Duncan material has hairpin pairs in a variety of sizes (including 
some with notations like "poco" inside them).  They work pretty well, although 
they are defined with finer lines than I use with my normal hairpins (and I 
don't know how to get in to Bill's to adjust the line thickness - does anyone 
know?).  Whether this is worth it for what you are doing, I can't be sure, but 
you might want to take a look.  I assume Nick Carter has examples on his site.  
If not, I can send you some.

Chuck


On Aug 13, 2012, at 5:27 PM, SN jef chippewa wrote:

> 
> rhythmic subdivisions and length of de/cresc. swell changes every 
> quarter, so this doesn't work for about 90% of the region, otherwise, 
> yeah, that would be the solution.  in case you're curious :-) :
> http://newmusicnotation.com/TEMPFILES/hairpin_hellpassage.pdf
> 
> 
>> Adjust once and copy them to other locations?
> 
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