Espressivo font

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Peter West
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Re: Espressivo font

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This is quite different to the treble clef used now (Maestro is preferred, DSE font which has treble 8va glyphs but not treble itself) is, I believe based on maestro. I doubt anyone would be offended by you using, but I can ask if you are concerned.

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Knut
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Re: Espressivo font

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Peter West wrote:This is quite different to the treble clef used now (Maestro is preferred, DSE font which has treble 8va glyphs but not treble itself) is, I believe based on maestro. I doubt anyone would be offended by you using, but I can ask if you are concerned.
Thank you very much, Peter!
If you could ask them, I would really appreciate it.
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John Ruggero
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Re: Espressivo font

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I like your clef much better than the Durand, but as it appears to me inline. Yours is much warmer.
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Re: Espressivo font

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John Ruggero wrote:I like your clef much better than the Durand, but as it appears to me inline. Yours is much warmer.
Thanks, John!

I'll take this compliment into consideration.
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