On 29 Mar 2015, at 22:41, sami shumays <[email protected]> wrote:

> Just one comment: the reversed flat is not commonly used in Arabic notation,

But is it used? 

> it is primarily a Turkish symbol.  The symbols Johnny is proposing are 
> important so that we can have easy access to the symbols appropriate to our 
> music.
> 
> Though Arabic and Turkish music systems share many characteristics, they are 
> not one unified system.  And Johnny and I are not experts in the Turkish 
> system, although we have familiarity with it, so experts in Turkish music 
> would need to weigh in regarding any additional symbols needed for their 
> music.  For Arabic Music notation, the two Johnny proposes would be 
> sufficient. 

This is why we should have detailed discussion about these and related 
characters. 

Michael Everson * http://www.evertype.com/


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