Just a note about the breve symbol in the "feta" font. I saw a not
that said that mostly the breve only appeared in pre-1600 music. I have a
book published in 1979 which contains a breve, and it looks like a semibreve
(whole note), but with two little vertical bars on each side of it (4 bars
total) which are approximately the same height as the circle (when it's on the
line), and double the height (when it's between lines). Since square and
diamond shaped notes are "out", and round ones are "in", I thought this might
be useful.
:)
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