| Music-Notation.info | PDF (A4) PDF (letter) | Music Notation |
| Author: | Rafael Hernandez |
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| Font type: | TTF |
| Author: | Rafael Hernandez |
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| Font type: | TTF |
| Author: | Rafael Hernandez |
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| Font type: | TTF |
| Author: | Rafael Hernandez |
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| Font type: | TTF |
| Author: | Rafael Hernandez |
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| Font type: | TTF |
| Author: | Rafael Hernandez |
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| Font type: | TTF |
| Author: | Edition et gravure musicales |
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| Font type: | TTF, PS Type 1 |

| Author: | Edition et gravure musicales |
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| Font type: | TTF, PS Type 1 |

| Author: | Ronald Caltabiano |
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| Font type: | TTF |

Demo download
| Author: | Ronald Caltabiano |
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| Font type: | TTF |

Demo download
| Author: | Matthew Hindson |
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| Font type: | TTF |
A simple font that allows you to put circled numbers into a document (such as a Finale file). The numbers 1-6 are included, in both serif and sans-serif forms.
| Author: | Matthew Hindson |
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| Font type: | TTF |
This font is used for entering saxophone fingering diagrams, and includes a purely graphical representation + 2 others which are combinations of graphics and text.

3 Fonts
| Author: | Matthew Hindson |
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| Font type: | TTF |
A font to easily create harp pedal diagrams (3 styles): including —+—-, ^^-+^-v- styles as well as note names with accidentals.

| Author: | Personal Composer |
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| Font type: | TTF |
Harp Font for Personal Composer.
| Author: | Paul A. McKlveen |
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| Font type: | TTF, PS Type 1 |
| Author: | Personal Composer |
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| Font type: | TTF |
Handbell Font for Personal Composer.
| Author: | Carsten Peters |
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| Font type: | TrueType Font |
AkkRegister Accordion Register Font
Fonts for Windows usually also work under Mac OS X.
| Author: | Monotype Imaging |
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| Font type: | PostScript |
| Author: | Canada Type, Designed by: Patrick Griffin |
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| Font type: | OpenType, PS, TTF |
| Author: | Canada Type, Designed by: Patrick Griffin |
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| Font type: | OpenType, PS, TTF |
According to the two most popular statistics companies in England and North America, eight out of every ten people like to dance.
Talk about useless information!
But with such a market statistic, we thought there would be some collections of dingbats out there with dancers in them. And surprise, surprise; we found not even one!
So this was our opportunity to be the first to issue such a collection, and we are very pleased with the results. Dancebats is a font of 75 silhouettes of people dancing. All kinds of dancing. Ballet, techno, slam, rock, swing, aerobic, hip hop, jump, lounge, and much more.
Take a close look at the silhouettes and find out why these are shapes that belong on every party design, bar none. The Dancebats outlines were tweaked for use at all sizes, from the very large, as in posters and signs, to the medium height, as in party flyers, invitations and publications, to the very small, as in web banners and pin-on buttons.
We are anticipating these silhouettes to be used soon all over posters, signs and web sites everywhere, so get your hands on a copy and give yourself some ammunition for your next party design.
| Author: | Bitstream, Designed by: Lorenzo Lalatta |
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| Font type: | OpenType, PS, TTF |
Based on the lettering and graphic design of the Beat Generation era, Daddy-O was produced in conjunction with the Whitney Museum of American Art to coincide with the exhibition Beat Culture and the New America: 1950-1965. These way gone fonts and extras both capture and affectionately satirize the graphic design of the era. Package now features poet Rod McKuen in an updated version of the Beatsville album cover from 1959.
| Author: | Bitstream, Designed by: Lorenzo Lalatta |
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| Font type: | OpenType, PS, TTF |
Based on the lettering and graphic design of the Beat Generation era, Daddy-O was produced in conjunction with the Whitney Museum of American Art to coincide with the exhibition Beat Culture and the New America: 1950-1965. These way gone fonts and extras both capture and affectionately satirize the graphic design of the era. Package now features poet Rod McKuen in an updated version of the Beatsville album cover from 1959.
| Author: | Bitstream, Designed by: Lorenzo Lalatta |
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| Font type: | OpenType TTF |
Created by Italian graphic designer and illustrator Lorenzo Lalatta, Orchestra brings a whimsical yet elegant spin to Latin typography.
Every letterform is cleverly adapted from the shape of a musical instrument or musician. Mr. Lalatta has even disguised himself as the bullet glyph. Perfect for use as initial letters or in special invitations, these caricatures allow for delightful color embellishment as well.
Don't be shy about wielding this baton!
| Author: | T-26, Designed by: Michael Bartalos |
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| Font type: | OpenType TTF |
Also includes music signs.
| Author: | T-26, Designed by: Carlos Segura, Brent Riley, Sara Varon |
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| Font type: | TTF, PostScript |
Audio symbols
| Author: | T-26, Designed by: Carlos Segura, Brent Riley, Sara Varon |
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| Font type: | PostScript |
Two fonts featuring 100+ detailed drawings of over 40 musical instruments in formats for normal and tiny reproduction, plus piano keys for use in instruction manuals, as well as a font with diagrams of symphony orchestra seating.
PIXymbols Musica Roman
PIXymbols Musica Italic
PIXymbols Musica Bold
PIXymbols Orchestra Roman
PIXymbols Strings Roman
| Author: | Monotype |
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| Font type: | TTF, PostScript |
| Author: | Letraset |
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| Font type: | TTF, PostScript |
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