A list of puns related to "List of musical symbols"
So, I don't believe this is against the rule regarding homework help. If it is, I apologize. This isn't for a music related class, it's relating to a history class on the Black Atlantic where the professor doesn't read music or care about exact notation. I'm just trying to figure out the exact notation for my own benefit, whether or not I figure this out won't impact my grade in any way (in fact I really should be writing more on my essay rather than writing this post lol).
I'm writing a paper on African music in the Americas and in looking for primary sources, one is pretty prominent. It's one of the earliest examples of written music of enslaved Africans in the Caribbean called "Koromanti" from a 1690's travelogue. There's a symbol I don't recognize, and I'm having trouble googling. I'm thinking it's some kind of trill? But I was wondering if any of y'all know what it is. It's after the music switches to alto clef in the 4th line, measures 4 and 5. It looks like the corner of a square.
In addition, I'm also curious if y'all think the music after the alto clef has switched to 1/4, and if y'all see that indicated anywhere other than the measure breaks. I'm also wondering if anyone can make out the symbol in the top right-hand corner of the line. I know the scan isn't the greatest.
Thank you! I've included a screenshot of most of the piece, and a close-up of the section that's throwing me for a loop.
Imgur link to pictures: https://imgur.com/a/S1jmg8Q
Sloane, H. (1707). A voyage to the islands Madera, Barbados, Nieves, S. Christophers and Jamaica with the natural history of the herbs, and trees, four-footed beasts, fishes, birds, insects, reptiles &c...β―: Illustrated with the figures of the things describβd which have not been heretofore engraved ... / By Hans Sloane ...β―; In two volumesβ―; Vol. I., . (1st ed., Vol. 1). B.M.; Universidad Complutense de Madrid. http://hdl.handle.net/2047/D20270191
https://imgur.com/a/goN0squ
I have to drag a symbol into the chart area, but I saw people simply click the symbol and the chart will display. Is there a set up for this?
Anybody have a list of letters/symbols that are available to use to name your tama? Iβm trying to find a list online but only find the actual characters. I keep forgetting about them when the baby comes.
I know thereβs the alphabet and numbers but there are also special characters like - ~ β¦ and some faces, etc. Hopefully this makes sense!
Some girl was just singing on the Today Show and she was just listing shit in her song. Got me to thinking that a lot of what Brad Paisley, Keith Urban, Kenny Chesney sing about is just lists of shit from their earlier days or what makes them country. Canβt get that thought out of my mind now!
The crash "symbol".
l1={1,5,6,3}
text1="1*5*6*3"
text2="1+5+6+3"
Askin for a friend
The easiest way to type a unicode symbol like ₿ is to use the following:
Type &#X;
where X=the number of your desired character (from the chart below). For example, the number for the bitcoin symbol is 8383. So if you type ₿
you get ₿
The best thing about this method is that you can use it on any device (pc, mac, mobile).
Below is a list of unicode symbols for cryptocurrencies in alphabetical order. This list is not official or exhaustive. Many of these are just suggested or commonly used by the community.
Name | Ticker | Code | Symbol |
---|---|---|---|
Algorand | ALGO | 570 | Ⱥ |
Basic Attention Token | BAT | 10177 | ⟁ |
Bitcoin | BTC | 8383 | ₿ |
Bitcoin Cash | BCH | 579 | Ƀ |
Bitcoin SV | BSV | 385 | Ɓ |
Cardano | ADA | 8371 | ₳ |
Dai | DAI | 9672 | ◈ |
Dogecoin | DOGE | 208 | Ð |
EOS | EOS | 949 | ε |
Ethereum | ETH | 926 | Ξ |
Ethereum Classic | ETC | 958 | ξ |
Filecoin | FIL | 10766 | ⨎ |
Litecoin | LTC | 321 | Ł |
Maker | MKR | 924 | Μ |
Monero | XMR | 625 | ɱ |
Nano | NANO | 209 | Ñ |
Stellar Lumens | XLM | Astrisk | * |
Tether | USDT | 8366 | ₮ |
Tezos | XTZ | 42793 | ꜩ |
THETA | THETA | 977 | ϑ |
XRP | XRP | 10005 | ✕ |
Zcash | ZEC | 9449 | ⓩ |
Bonus Rocketship to the Moon: 128640 🚀
Itβs very noteworthy.
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