Regarding issue #282 Add stylistic alternate for 19th century F clef
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@MrFuzzywump -- it has been requested several times that you not continue to add more examples of these well known stylistic alternates to this issue. Locking for now. Any owner can unlock.
Originally posted by @mscuthbert in #282 (comment)
I will not continue to add more examples of these well known stylistic alternates to this issue and I am not continuing to add more examples of these well known stylistic alternates to this issue. How to unlock? Who will unlock? Would you be willing to unlock?
And I have just created a new name for this new glyph: F clef, turned C shape. What do you think?
I don't need to post more examples.
I was posting some 18th century examples because the issue has "19th century" in it. It was used mostly, if not only, before 1840. The "Before 1840 F clef" was used before 1840, hence the name, and in the 18th century. And we have disagreement on whether it's 18th century or 19th century. I would call it simply earlyModernFClef since we have disagreement on whether it's 18th century or 19th century and that term mostly covers either. The oldest example I sent was 1784. I just wanted to prove that it was (also) used in the 18th century. I would call it simply F clef, turned C shape.
I used whatever was available