Harmonium notation
Hello
Harmonium is not my instrument, but a good friend of mine who is a professional organ player tells me the symbol showing a number with a circle around it is indeed an instruction to the player.
The two snippets here shows a number 1 inside a ring, the other a 4 inside a ring, crossed out (a few bars before the number 4 is not crossed out).
Is there a symbol somewhere for this? I have sifted through most text and symbols, the closest match seems to be guitar string number symbols, but I can't use those.
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Comments
Why can't you use string numbers? If it's because you can't find a crossed-out number, there is a symbol in the Master Palette that is a circle with two oblique bars very close together that you could superimpose on a number and there is another with a single oblique line that extends a bit beyond the edge of the circle.
In reply to Why can't you use string… by underquark
Thank you, I'll check out if this works
What does the symbol mean?
In reply to What does the symbol mean? by bobjp
A number in a circle is to draw the corresponding knob on the harmonium (similar to draw on an organ) to use a pariticular sound (set of reeds), the slashed number is to push it in (deselect) again.
In reply to A number in a circle is to… by Pentatonus
Thank you, this is useful to know!