posted by [identity profile] nancylebov.livejournal.com at 09:39am on 2005-04-18
Speaking as one of those moderns who's frightened by non-C clefs, I'm amused to see it phrased that way--there are many serious things to be frightened of, but I can imagine having a nightmare about being chased by one of the rarer clef markers.

Link for a list of cars which are good or bad for tall people. I'd seen discussions of cars for fat people, and assumed that such much exist for tall people, so I googled on [cars tall].
 
posted by [identity profile] dglenn.livejournal.com at 08:45pm on 2005-04-19
I thought you mostly read G-clef. ;-)

I was thinking about how C-clef shows up on different lines (I think that on one line it's called alto-clef and on another line it's called tenor-clef, in which case it doesn't move around quite as much as I have in mind, but it does at least show up in more than one place). In Orchesographie, all three clefs move: F(bass)-clef shows up on lines other than the second-from-the-top, and G(treble)-clef shows up on lines other than second-from-the-bottom. I found the brief period of adjustment to unfamiliar placement offset by not having to deal with ledger lines as often.

(Thanks for that link by the way. I hope I remember it's here ifwhen I go car shopping again (my last few cars have been gifts, so it's been a while since I chose a car).)

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