I’ve done this many time and it’s quite easy:

Add the high C, then add a B a minor 2nd below it, sharp it, and then change 
the B# to a C by using 9 on the numeric keypad.


HTH


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J D Thomas
ThomaStudios



> On Apr 11, 2018, at 9:47 AM, Andrew Levin <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi, all,
> 
> I’ve looked in the documentation and did a Google search and can’t figure out 
> how get this<http://symph.people.clemson.edu/unison.jpg> — specifically, the 
> unison on the first note.
> 
> It’s from 1904 and the notation is very clear in what means. Since I have you 
> all here, is there a more contemporary way of notating this?
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> Andrew Levin
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