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Symbole für Notationsprogramme und Textverarbeitungsprogramme

FiguredBassMH

Autor: Matthew Hindson
Font-Typ: TTF

FiguredBassMH

This figured bass font was created to ease entry of figured bass symbols in applications such as Finale or Microsoft Word.

Recorder Fingering

Autor: Matthew Hindson
Font-Typ: TTF

Blockflöten-Fingersatz

A font useful for putting in recorder fingering diagrams. There are easy presets, and you can also notate your own fingering by specifying each individual hole.

Symbole für Textverarbeitungsprogramme

Rhythms

Autor: Matthew Hindson
Font-Typ: TTF

Rhythms

A font enabling you to put rhythmic notation - including rhythmic values, time signatures, tuplet markings, barlines - onto any page using any application. This can be entered in a word processing document (for a thesis or assignment or so forth). Not as many characters as the Bach font, but easier to use and can do things that the Bach font can’t.

Times+Musical

Autor: Matthew Hindson
Font-Typ: TTF, PS Type 1

Times+Musical

MusicEd© font

Autor: Rafael Hernandez
Font-Typ: TTF

MusicEd© font

MusiQwik

Autor: Robert Allgeyer
Font-Typ: TTF

MusiQwik

MusiSync

Autor: Robert Allgeyer
Font-Typ: TTF

MusiSync

Metronome and MetTimes

Autor: Aah Yes
Font-Typ: OpenType OTF, TTF

Blank Manuscript

This is a font with which you can easily make your own customised Music Manuscript, from basic to detailed.

There’s a comprehensive guide to using it and the everyday stuff is really easy and intuitive (it has to be - we use it!). It’s been designed so that you can make simple and intermediate pages very quickly, but there’s a lot more if you want to get deeper in. (The fundamentals like Staff Lines, Treble, Bass + Alto Clefs, sharp and flat signs and Time Signatures are very easy, we made sure.)

There’s lots of examples, and just about all the music symbols you're ever going to want to print will be in here, plus dozens of instrument names (well over 100). The extras like the PDFs and Examples are contained in the zip file, make sure you download the full zip rather than just installing this font.

To get a feel for what it does, try typing the following into the above text display box: capital T, B, A for Treble, Bass, Alto Clef signs.

Or type in numerals 1234567890 to give the flat signs.

Or more adventurously, type in B28WL Ttip and AeoX for Clefs with accidentals and Time Signatures.

Metronome and MetTimes

Autor: DVM Publications
Font-Typ: TTF

Metronome and MetTimes

MetDemo

Autor: DVM Publications
Font-Typ: TTF

MetDemo

Untermenge von Metronome

Bach

Autor: Yo Tomita
Font-Typ: TTF

Bach

St. Meinrad Fonts

Autor: St. Meinrad
Font-Typ: TTF

St. Meinrad Fonts

Melody

Autor: St. Meinrad
Font-Typ: TTF

Melody

Djembe Font

Autor: Lennart Hallström
Font-Typ: TTF

Djembe Font

Djembe Font

Autor: Dirk Brinker
Font-Typ: TTF

Djembe Font

Hufnagelnotation, Quadratnoten, Medicaeanotation, Neumen

Autor: Bund für Liturgie und Gregorianik
Font-Typ: TTF

Hufnagelnotation, Quadratnoten, Medicaeanotation, Neumen

Yankadi II

Autor: Dennis ten Siethoff
Font-Typ: TTF

Yankadi II

Djembe-Notation

Fonts für Windows laufen normalerweise auch unter Mac OS X.

Die Musiksymbole in UNICODE sind nur für Textverarbeitungsprogramme gedacht, nicht für Notensatzprogramme.

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