In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Paul Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
Anthony W. Youngman wrote:
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Paul Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
4) not sure what it's called, but it looks like a right parenthesis hanging from the note head, usually seen for trombones and trumpets, and again is a form of gliss.

I think this is called a "fall." Price: 65 EUR; I will need some scans to be sure that we're talking about the same thing, though.
I could contribute a small amount (20 EUR) for these.

That leaves 45 EUR - £30. I think I can stump that up ...
Are you saying you are only interested in the fall (plus the caesura) since the glisses can be done with invisible notes?

I'm not sure they can ... see my other post

Paul

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